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Manifest Destiny. Chapter 9. Objectives. Explain the concept of Manifest Destiny. Explain the causes and challenges of westward migration. Migrating to the West. Americans sought economic opportunity NM, oldest colony along New Spain’s northwestern frontier
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Manifest Destiny Chapter 9
Objectives • Explain the concept of Manifest Destiny. • Explain the causes and challenges of westward migration.
Migrating to the West • Americans sought economic opportunity • NM, oldest colony along New Spain’s northwestern frontier • 9,600 Hispanics live there 1765 • El Paso and Santa Fe • Discouragement • 1. threat of war with nomadic Native Americans • 2. Apaches, nomads of Great Plains
Perpetual Warfare • Competition for buffalo • Comanches and Lakotas • Apaches raid Pueblo and Spanish settlements in NM (N.W. NM Navajos) • Protection of NM • Stronger frontier defenses and more flexible diplomacy with nomads • Gave gifts made alliances with Comanches
No Love for Texas • NM growth and improved security did not extend to TX • Distant • Poor • Subject to raids
California • Isolation • Too far to market (export livestock and grains) • Needed royal money to supply/pay soldiers • Lack of guns and horses allow for Christian missions Father Junípero Serra • Allowed for growth (construction of buildings, irrigation ditches, erected fences, herded cattle, and cultivated grain
Looking Westward • 1821, revolution Spanish rule toppled Mexico made independent republic • Expansionistslook towards CA, NM, and TX • Weakness of Mexican government/economy • Mexicans inferior • America needed land • Manifest Destiny
Santa Fe Trail • Independent Mexico and America begin trading • Santa Fe Trail • Opened trade across Great Plains to Santa Fe, NM • American manufactured goods horses, mules, fur, silver • Mariners from Northeast sailed around South America to CA coast • Tallow and hides manufactured goods
Mountain Men • Daring young American trappers who hunted beaver pelts in the Rockies • Jedediah Smith, 1826 • Crossed Great Basin and Sierra Nevada to reach CA • Traded with Mexican residents • His trade and migration route became the California Trail, linking the US with the Pacific Coast
Oregon Trail • A variant of this trail turned northwest at South Pass to reach Oregon Country • Found Indian mission at Walla Walla