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Texas and the Mexican War. What were the basic ideas of Manifest Destiny & how do they fit with the notion of puritanical exceptionalism? What were the three basic tenets of the doctrine of Manifest Destiny as outlined by John L. O’Sullivan? . Texas Province. Stephen Austin & 15 others
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Texas and the Mexican War What were the basic ideas of Manifest Destiny & how do they fit with the notion of puritanical exceptionalism? What were the three basic tenets of the doctrine of Manifest Destiny as outlined by John L. O’Sullivan?
Texas Province • Stephen Austin & 15 others Empresarios- granted large plots of land. • Expansion (US citizen)- offer of cheap land attracts several land settlers.
Americans & Mexicans Differences (culture & church) • Catholicism and slavery (Mexico had banned slavery) • Exemptions were given- creation of indentured servitude; many converted to Catholicism but remained practicing protestants • A ban on immigration was placed as Americans outnumbered Mexicans. • Grievances of Texans
Grievances • Clear & secure title- local self government • Improve defenses • Customs duties suspended • Separate statehood from Coahuila (outnumbered 3 to one in representation) • Steven Austin presented these- received a lifting of the ban on immigration; but later arrested after suggesting that Texas should establish its own state separate from Mexico
1836 Texas War for Independence • General Lopez de Santa Anna establishes a dictatorship, abolishes the Federal system and uses the military to force anti-Texan tariffs… • Texas declares independence after attempts to enforce the tariff. • Mexicans vs. Texans and Tejanos (Mexicans fighting for Texas) • Alamo: 187 rebels fought for nearly a week before falling (not all fought to the death- several were captured and executed) • Another Texan group will be captured and executed at Goliad (350 total) • San Jacinto- eventually the Texans will win independence after Santa Anna is captured and will be forced to sign treaties recognizing Texas independence (but will not be recognized)… Sam Houston President • Lone Star Republic 1836-1845 • Annexation controversy- Houston then tries to get Texas annexed but Jackson refused- fear of war with Mexico • Remains independent- a rush of settlers come to Texas post Panic of 1837 (free land grants)
Campaign of 1844 John Tyler attempts reelection and used Texas as a wedge issue (wanted annexation- pro slavery: enlists the help of John Calhoun- know where the South stands with the North). • Creates a propaganda campaign to get Texas annexed stating that Britain had its eyes on Texas- give its independence and help with debt if Texas abolished slavery). • Whigs- Henry Clay • Democrats- James K. Polk (dark horse candidate and considered a “young hickory”) • Liberty- James Birney • Slogans- results
Texas Annexed & Oregon Disputes • Joint resolution of annexation: Tyler attempts annexation but its kept on hold until a few days before the inauguration. • Near fighting also ensues between the United States and Britain over the border between Oregon and Vancouver island. • Treaty of 1846- Oregon • James Buchanan (Sec of State) authorized to meet with the British to draw the borders of Oregon to the 49th parallel. • Sent to the Senate and later approved by Polk- but near war too place.
The Mexican War 1846-1848 • Issues of American claims to the Rio Grande and Nueces Rivers- Mexico breaks diplomatic relations. No declaration- just Congressional funding • John Slidell's mission (sell lands to the United States)- but no diplomatic relations • Border incident- Zachary Taylor dispatched to the Southwest- crosses enemy territory and engages Mexican forces… “Hostilities… may now be considered commenced.”
Center • Zachary Taylor (rough & ready) • Series of American victories over the Mexicans but will not advance the army further into Mexican territory- upsets the administration. • Despite this he wins the Battle of Buena Vista and becomes a war hero and future candidate for the presidency.
West • John Fremont & Stephen Kearney (sent to explore but eventually liberate New Mexico and California) • Bear Flag Revolt- wins independence from Mexico • Occupation: send Winfield Scott (fuss & feathers) to Veracruz and then occupy Mexico City. • Battle of Cerro Gordo- will lead to the eventual capture of Mexico City after taking Chipultepec • Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo