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Mexican War (1846-48) • The issue is over where Mexico’s northern boundary is located. – Nueces River (Mexico) – Rio Grande (U.S.) • There is opposition in U.S. about going to war with MX – Whig Party wants to find a peaceful negotiation for the territory – Northerners (any party) fear the spread of slavery
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Mexican War (1846-48) The issue is over where Mexico’s northern boundary is located. – Nueces River (Mexico) – Rio Grande (U.S.) There is opposition in.

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Page 1: Mexican War (1846-48) The issue is over where Mexico’s northern boundary is located. – Nueces River (Mexico) – Rio Grande (U.S.) There is opposition in.

Mexican War (1846-48)• The issue is over where Mexico’s

northern boundary is located.–Nueces River (Mexico)– Rio Grande (U.S.)

• There is opposition in U.S. about going to war with MX–Whig Party wants to find a peaceful

negotiation for the territory–Northerners (any party) fear the spread

of slavery

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Leadership

• Zachary Taylor is the American general

• Americans have better equipment than the MX but less men.– Recruits join in great numbers

throughout the war.

• The war will start in Sept ’46 along the Rio Grande

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New Leadership

• Taylor is replaced after 4 successful campaigns by Winfield Scott– This is a political move by President

Polk (Taylor too much national attention)

– Scott is well respected by his men and also a fine leader.

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Mexico City

• Scott will attack Vera Cruz (coast) and sets a trail to Mexico City (same route as Cortes, 1519).– Sept ’47 Mexico City is taken by

Americans

• Feb ’48 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending the war.

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Gadsden Purchase

• The land acquired in the Treaty of G-H is known as the Mexican Cession.

• The Purchase was made after the Treaty and set the current southern border of AZ and NM.

• U.S. wants the territory for future expansion with railroads in the region.

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Bear Flag Republic

• A small group of Americans revolt against the local gov’t in June 1846 (San Fran area)

• Republic’s name comes from the flag that flew over it’s fortification.

• The Republic lasts less than two months• U.S. army arrives and replaces the republic as

Gen. Stockton claims all of Cali by Aug ‘46.

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Territorial Dispute

• Britain and the U.S. were the only countries still in control of the Oregon Territory.

• Americans wanted the bordeer to be farther north into Canada “54-40 or Fight”

• War was avoided with the Oregon Treaty of ‘46

• Set the border of the current NW border of the U.S. today at the 49th Parallel.

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Gold Rush• 80,000 people, mostly from the Eastern

U.S. go to California to seek gold–Most are unsuccessful but reports of wealth

keep people coming to the area.

• Creates a population boom of Americans and immigrants from around the world.– Chinese immigration is some of the largest

groups– All immigrant groups and Mexican groups

faced discrimination.

• Population boom allows California to become the 31st state in 1850.