This document provides an overview of key events during the presidency of John Tyler from 1841-1848 relating to the expansion of the United States. It discusses Tyler's conflicts with the Whig party, tensions with Britain over borders in Maine and Oregon, the annexation of Texas, war with Mexico which resulted in the acquisition of California and other territories, and debates over slavery in the new territories.
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This document provides an overview of key events during the presidency of John Tyler from 1841-1848 relating to the expansion of the United States. It discusses Tyler's conflicts with the Whig party, tensions with Britain over borders in Maine and Oregon, the annexation of Texas, war with Mexico which resulted in the acquisition of California and other territories, and debates over slavery in the new territories.
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Chapter
17: Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy (1841-1848)
I.The Accession of Tyler Too A.William Henry Harrison not a commanding president; Clay and Webster wanted to take the lead B.William Harrison dies 4 week into presidency, Webster and Clays dreams are destroyed C.VP John Tyler takes position; ex democrat, disagreed with whigs II.John Tyler: A president Without a Party A.Whigs radically begin changing policies: financial reform, independent treasury system comes to an end under Tylers presidency B.President Tyler vetoes a lot of bills from congress a.Fiscal Bank Bill which would create a new Bank of the US b.Fiscal Corporation, rejects everything introduced by Whigs C.Whig party rejects Tyler because he is vetoing everything D.Tariff of 1842: Protective measure passed by Congressional Whigs, raising tariffs to pre-Compromise of 1833 rates. Tyler signed it because he understood the government had to change. III.A War of Words with Britain A.Britain and America tension grows because of two historic wars they had, creatingthe third one with critiquing B.Third War with England was between American and British Press through editoials and only words C.1837- Tensions rise in Canada frontier, Caroline was attacked by British D.McLeod important person in this conflict, if he was killed by Americans the British would declare war! E.Creole American Ship captured by 130 Virginian rebelled slaves IV.Manipulating the Maine Maps A.The struggle is real at St. Lawrence River icebound, route from Halifax to Quebec failed B.Aroostok War: clashes between American and Canadian lumberjacks in the disputed territory of northern Maine, resolved when a permanent boundary was agreed upon in 1842. C.Lord Ashburton befriends Daniel Webster, peaceful friendship in order to compromise Maine Boundary D.Map 17.1 Maine Boundary Settlement, treaty line that Ashburton and Webster agreed V.The Lone Star of Texas Shines Alone A.Texas a Province of Mexico? a.Texas was revolting they wanted independence from Mexico b.If the US aced as protection for Texas then Mexico would declare war on America B.Texas although not free yet made treaties with European countries like Holland, Belgium, etc. C.Britain wanted Texas independence to affect America, and to have it as a trading buddy VI.The Belated Texas Nuptials A.Texas conflict was most part of elections of 1844, created sectionalism and parties differences B.Democrats: expansion Whigs: anti-expansion C.James Polk wins election; DEMOCRAT D.Because Democrts win, Tyler feels forced to annex Texas a.Signed resolution of 1845, texas ofical 28th state b.Mexicans still had hopes to recapture Texas, but soon lost them VII.Oregon Fever Populates Oregon A.Whole state was a Wilderness Area: claimed by Spain, Russia, Britain, and US. B.Spain and Russia had given It up through different past cases, the north was from the British and South from the US C.Big issue in 1844 elections, the Oregon Country distribution VIII.A Mandate for Manifest Destiny A.Henry Clay vs. James Polk, election of 1844 B.Democratic James Polk, young hickory, promised to protect slavery and Texas C.Manifest Destiny: belief that the U.S was destined by God to spread its empire of liberty across North America. Strong supporters: Democrats D.Fifty-our forty or fights: slogan created because americans wanted their land back from Oregon E.Liberty Party: Antislavery party 1840s, impacted the elections made Polk win IX.Polk The Purposeful A.Polk was a president with many goals: B.1)Lower Tariffs; imposed walker tariff: which lowered the tariff of 1842 from 32-45% C.2)Reorder the Independent Treasury sytem which Tyler dropped in 1841; It was restored in 1846 D.Annex California to the Nation E.Settle Orgeon disputes F.Table 17.1, House Vote on Tariff of 1846,middle states disliked it and didnt support G.Map 17.2 The Oregon Controversy, 1846Shows area of dispute X.Misunderstandings with Mexico A.California had diversity: population made up of Spanish, Mexicans, and Indians; hasnt changed B.Americans goal was to buy California from Mexico, but they had just annexed Texas therefore left bad relationships C.Because of competition with British, Americans sent a guy to acquire the land by dealing it at 25 million dollars, and population felt offended XI.American Blood on American Soil A.War against Mexico, sent troops near Rio Grande B.Polk really wanted to declare war but was unable because congress didnt pass it C.Spot Resolutions: by Abraham Lincoln, questioning President Polks justification for war with Mexico. Lincoln requested that Polk clarify precisely where Mexican forces had attacked American troops XII.The Mastering of Mexico A.Polks vision: wanted California, but did NOT want war; looking for a way to leave war but come out with California B.Many important generals like Stephen Kearny, Zachary Taylor, and others where leading troops C.Map 17.3 Major Campaigns of the Mexican War D.California Bear Flag Republic: established by local American settlers who revolted against Mexico. Once news of war with Mexico reached the Americans, they abandoned the Republic in favor of joining the United States. E.Buena Vista: Key American victory against Mexican forces in the Mexican- American War. Gave General Zachary Taylor better position, national prominence XIII.Fighting Mexico for Peace A.Nicholas Trist signs Treaty of Guadalupe in 1848 B.Ended the war with Mexico. Mexico agreed to cede territory reaching northwest from Texas to Oregon in exchange for $18.25 million in cash and assumed debts. C.Anti-Slavery congress Whigs against treaty they didnt like the war in general D.People who wanted to expand the nation disliked treaty because they just wanted to expand and get all of Meico not parts XIV.Profit and Loss in Mexico A.a lot of Americans die, land space increases B.David Wilmot- wanted Mexico to be salve free C.Slavery tension topics around D.Wilmot Proviso: failed amendment about slavery, future with slaves didnt want to be removed by some