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1. MANIFEST DESTINY 2. Mexico Revolution 1821 Independence from Spain 3. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4. Settlers Into Texas (Mexico Territory) Americans Mexicans Slavery Cotton Protestant Non-Slavery Truncated process of industrialization Catholic 5. ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA- ANNA 6. BATTLE OF GONZALES 7. ALAMOSAN ANTONIO 8. BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO 9. SANTA-ANNA SURRENDER 1836 10. DEMOCRAT 11. TEXAS BORDER DISPUTE-- 1846 12. JOHN SLIDELL 13. General Zachary Taylor 14. GENERAL ZACHARY TAYLOR 15. GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT 16. MAJOR BENJAMIN MCCULLOCH 17. Commodore W. Branford Shubrick 18. NICHOLAS TRIST 19. TREATY OF GUADALUPE HIDALGO 1848 20. FOUR FORMULASWILMOT PROVISO Prohibit slavery in any territory acquired from MexicoWilmot Congress will decided and say there will be slavery Extreme Southern Extend the Missouri Compromise line Moderate Southern Popular Sovereignty Territories could decide for themselves 21. COMPROMISE 1850 RESULTS CALIFORNIAFREE STATE NO FEDERAL RESTRICTIONS ON SLAVERY IN UTAH OR NEW MEXICO TX LOST BOUNDARY CLAIMS GETS $10 MILLION SLAVERY MAINTAINED IN DCSLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW PASSED 22. ELECTION 1848 23. Senator Stephen Douglas 24. BLEEDING KANSAS 25. CHARLES SUMNER AND PRESTON BROOKS 26. DRED SCOTT V. SANDFORD 27. THE RISE OF LINCOLN 28. LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATES 29. JOHN BROWNHARPERS FERRY 30. PERSPECTIVES NORTH SOUTH SOUTH WAS CLOSED, STATIC, REJECTED INDIVIDUALISM AND PROGRESS WANTED TO EXTEND SLAVERY DESTROYING CAPITALISM GREEDY, DESTRUCTIVE EXPANSIONISTS PRODUCING SLAVE INSURRECTIONS FEAR OF NORTHERN INTENTIONS 31. Mexico Revolution 1821 Independence from Spain