Introduction- Explain what Manifest Destiny is and why Americans wanted to move West: Manifest Destiny was the doctrine or as many know the belife that the expsansion of the US through out the american continents was both Justifide and Inevitable. It was also to enhance it’s political, social and Economic influences. Americans wanted to move west for a new start. Document 6 states, “It is in our future far more than in our past or in the past history of Spanish exploration…that our true title is found.” Americans wanted a new start, own laws, land, better economy and civilization. To more than just many this could be the new start of the perfect life. If living through the oregon trail and its rivers, diseases, etc your new life awaits you. …show more content…
Southerners started making big bucks out of buffalo hides. But the southerners would leave the dead buffalo to rot in the fields of the home to the american indians. Indians food supply was buffalo, and when southerners would leave all of the buffalo lieing around it would start too rot before The indians would get to it. Soon American Indians started to die because they didn’t have food or would eat rotting food.
Manifest Destiny caused the state of texas to be a non slave state. Slaves that already occurred there were ok but there could not be new slave entering or becoming. The Southerners held a convention in Nashville to consider secession if slavery was not extended westward. Which was good because Cali was not considered as a slave state. In the end Slavery in the west was prohibited. New Mexico and Utah were permitted to be Slave states. Which meant there would still be a struggle with what each of these slave states would be. The slave trade in DC was outlawed but slavery was still permitted, and fugitive slave laws were
Manifest Destiny was the idea that it was America’s destiny to spread across the entire continent of North America. It was started by a group of expansionist called the Young American Movement and they were affiliated with the Democratic Party. By their idea, America was able to double its size and obtain new land from Mexico and Britain. However, this also caused pain to the Native Americans. In the end, America obtained new land, and its people achieved what they believed to be their God given right to expand and move west.
Although it bought the North 10 more years to industrialize before the Civil War, the Compromise of 1850 overall did not work very well causing widespread unrest over its effects. California being admitted as a free state and D.C. stopping its slave trade worried the South for the fate of slavery. Popular sovereignty really only put gas into the fire that was the dispute
The reason it divided the nation was the Southern politicians objected to the new territories entering the Union as Free states, and felt like they were not being heard on their sides of the issue, in return the South decided to secede from the Union. War with Mexico added new territories to the Southwest, slavery expanding became more serious than ever. Henry Clay made a series of compromises in an effort to fix the space between the north and south states. Congress eventually passed the Compromise of 1850. This Compromise added California to the Union as a free state, allowed the territories of New Mexico and Utah to decide the slavery issue for themselves. The Kansas-Nebraska Act granted residents of these territories “popular sovereignty,”.
As stated above, the rapid spread of abolitionists in the northern states and the pro-slavery activism in the southern states, the United States of America was soon torn apart. In the year of 1820, an act known as the Missouri Compromise was passed, and slavery was banned from all newly created western territories. This passing caused a lot of tension in the southern states because they believed it was going to eventually diminish their industrial success. A few decades later in 1857, the United States Supreme Court made a new legal principle known as the Dred Scott Decision, which stated that African slaves (in the slave
In conclusion, Manifest Destiny changed the U.S. and everyone surrounding economically, socially, and geographically. America was changed economically by making money in different ways, socially by wanting different laws and governments than the surrounding peoples, and finally, geographically because they needed more land to profit from. This was a real turning point for the U.S., the indians were moved from their land, we gained Texas, which expanded our country and opened new land opportunities, and we gained more technology. Where would we be if this all wouldn’t have
One of the main topics of concern for many decades was when new territories want to enter the union, will they be free or slave states? Henry Clay, one of the great compromisers, was able to work all sorts of different compromises on several issues throughout the years. One of his most famous compromises was the Missouri compromise. This allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state, and every new state following would be free North of the Mason-Dixon line. This would try to stop the expansion of slavery, and for a short while, it did. During this time period, most Americans believed in manifest destiny, so they expanded westward. As many Southern’s moved west, they brought with them their slaves. Furthermore, they moved to places where slavery made economic sense, for example
Politically, slavery became one of those hot topic issues that politicians usually like to avoid speaking about because the country was divided into two different view points, pro-slavery and anti-slavery, and politicians wanted to be in everyone’s good graces to win come election time. However, when the argument came about weather or not newly inducted states could ban slavery or not, tensions rose in the government. This led to the Compromise of 1850, which allowed for stricter fugitive laws, but allowed California to be free, and New Mexico and Utah to make their decision based on popular sovereignty (the idea that the people of that state should choose). Politically, slavery left a whole mess of confusion for the new states. For example, in the Kansas- Nebraska act a railroad was to be built crossing over two new territories (Kansas and Nebraska) that allowed
People move to the west because there were opportunities of mining for gold and more farmland but there wouldn’t be those opportunities without the Manifest Destiny. Although farming brought more inventions which expanded the way people farmed and mass produce food, and also the mining of gold made people think that they were going to become rich which moved them farther west to settle, it was all because of the Manifest Destiny. The Manifest Destiny gave people the idea that they were the greatest and that it was there responsibility to expand their country. The Manifest Destiny was supported because it gave people the idea that if they had more land then they were powerful.
The phrase Manifest Destiny is a sort of controversial saying, they used it to justify that it was their god given right to move west. Extending the country from coast to coast was always an american dream since they became independent in 1776. Manifest Destiny was the cause of many bad things in american history. Most people think america is a country with no faults or problems, but that is just not true. Manifest Destiny affected america is a very negative way, america removed native Americans from their homes, Increased the spread of slavery, and added more tension between the north and the south.
Manifest Destiny pushed America into a new, positive light. Economics, along with the government and social classes were affected by Manifest Destiny.
In 1846 America had taken more than a million square miles from the newly independent Mexican Republic because of what they called Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was the thought that Americans had the right and duty to expand their territory across North America. The U.S. was not justified in going to war with Mexico. reason: One reason was that President James K. Polk was provoking Mexico to go to war with America. Document D is about Joshua Giddings announcing a speech in the House of Representatives on May 23, 1846.
Manifest Destiny was the act of expanding west to settle and gain more land. Some of the people of America believed that God told them to expand westward so they would have land from coast to coast. They also wanted to expand westward, because the population of America was growing and they would eventually not have enough land for more people. This lead to many positives and negatives like the Mexican/American war and the Louisiana Purchase.
Manifest Destiny was a mindset that played a crucial role in the expansion of the United States, and if it had not been thought of, America would not be the way we know it today in regards to how big it is. In this essay, I will discuss how it helped shape America, how it began, how it would affect events that happened later on in American history as a result, and how it led to making America what it is today.
Native Americans had long been seen as lower in status, and efforts to "civilize" them had been widespread since the days of John Smith and Miles Standish. The Hispanics who commanded Texas and the lucrative ports of California were also seen as “backward." (5) Economic growth based on the possession of free land proved to be motivation enough for settlers to risk all that they had, including their lives, to obtain it. The men and women who journeyed west over the Oregon Trail literally bet their lives for the sake of obtaining land in the west. However the west did not appear as a “land of promise” for everyone. Migrating west meant leaving friends and family behind, many of those who would never be seen again. It was many a young woman who willingly left their homes in the east and settled in the west, while others often came reluctantly. Perhaps because of a sense of obligation and duty rather than the lure of free land and the promise of a better
Some of the negative consequences of the Manifest Destiny was conflict with Mexico and more slavery in the new acquired territory. In the Mexican American war, there were two perspectives on that issue. The Mexican perspective is that America started the war because American troops were on Mexican land and the Mexicans thought the Americans would attack them so they started defending themselves (Doc B). The American perspective was complete opposite than the Mexicans and this conflict would remain between the two countries for many years. Following the Mexican American war was the California Gold Rush. The Gold Rush occurred from 1848-1855 (O.I.). Everyone would go out to California because there was abundant gold in that territory. However, people didn’t know what to expect. Many individuals became selfish and wanted to go out west to become rich. With all these people moving out westward, there needed to be a sense of order. Also, as people moved west, the Native Americans felt threatened of their land and always felt like the minority. (Doc F). With all the commotion westward, the Native Americans felt threatened. One reason being that with all the people westward, the transcontinental railroad was built to make transportation easier. This was a huge benefit in society however a very negative thing to the Native Americans. The transcontinental railroad caused many buffalo to die out which