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Explore the impact of westward movement on nationalism and democracy in the US, analyzing major land acquisitions such as the Louisiana Purchase, Oregon Treaty, and Mexican Cession. Understand the effects on franchise expansion, Native American displacement, and conflicts over states' rights vs. federal power.
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Bell Work: Friday, February 9, 2018 Textbook pg. SH22 Analyze Maps • Read this page and the map, “Louisiana Purchase” • Answer the Practice and Apply the Skill Questions 1-5
Bell Work Answer Key • To show early explorations across what would become the continental US; most of North America • Lewis’s return trip • Natchitoches • The Louisiana Purchase • Not explicitly; it does show how much the US was enlarged by it, however.
Summarize the impact of the westward movement on nationalism and democracy, including the expansion of the franchise, the displacement of Native Americans from the southeast and conflicts over states’ rights and federal power during the era of Jacksonian democracy as the result of major land acquisitions such as the Louisiana Purchase, the Oregon Treaty, and the Mexican Cession. US HISTORY USHC 2.1Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Objective/Focus Question Locate major land acquisitions (Louisiana, Oregon, Texas, and the Mexican Cession) on a map and determine from whom, why, and how these lands were acquired. Summarize the acquisitions’ impact on individualism, sectionalism, and democracy.
“I Can” Statements • I can… • Locate Louisiana, Oregon, Texas, and the Mexican Cession on a map • Determine from whom, why, and how these lands were acquired • Summarize the impact of gaining these lands on individualism, sectionalism, and democracy • Summarize the impact of gaining these lands and westward movement on the expansion of the franchise, the displacement of Native Americans from the southeast and conflicts over states’ rights and federal power during the era of Jacksonian democracy This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
Mini-lesson Mini-lesson: Map • Using the Index • Browse text set with our purpose in mind
Student Work Student Work: Marshall Text set Textbook and Text set Textbook: Use Index All texts: Preview 1 Preview 2 Close Read Take notes in your own words on the chart Color the map
USHC 2.1 Territorial Acquisitions
The Lewis and Clark Expedition NORTHWEST PASSAGE?
The United States EconomyEarly 19th Century Agriculture + Trade = Prosperity
Embargo Act of 1807 TRADE NEW ENGLAND • OBJECTIVES: • Economic Coercion • Avoid War • (Get Britain to stop impressing American sailors without going to war) • RESULT: FAILURE
The “War Hawks” Henry Clay (KY) John C. Calhoun (SC)
Madison’s War Messageto Congress (1812) PROVOCATIONS James Madison Fourth President of the U.S. • Impressment of Sailors • Cutting off Trade • Arming Native Americans on the western frontier
Battle of New OrleansJanuary 8, 1815 CONSEQUENCES Gen. Andrew Jackson • Surge of national pride AMERICA! • Andrew Jackson: National Hero Although the Battle of New Orleans took place after the Treaty of Ghent was signed, the Battle of New Orleans was important because the decisive victory gave Americans a sense of national pride.
Jackson SquareNew Orleans The Champion of the Common [White] Man
Oregon Treaty (1846) Louisiana Purchase (1803) Mexican Cession (1848) Texas Annexation (1845)
Exit Slip Summarize how westward expansion impacted sectionalism.