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Transcript of Lousiana Purchase & Manifest Destiny Adams Onis
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Louisiana Purchase (1803) 1803
Treaty signed between the U.S. and France for Louisiana territory. (not the present day state)
The U.S. originally was prepared to offer $10 million for the port of New Orleans and the Floridas (now southern Mississippi, Alabama, and east Louisiana)
Without knowing of the U.S. planned offer, France offered the entire Louisiana territory for $15 million.
This deal doubled America’s size for $15 million This added 828,000 square miles of land to the U.S. 4¢/acre The territory had natural resources which would
greatly add to the United State’s wealth
Manifest destiny
Warm Up Questions1.Who is in the painting?2.What do the people appear to be doing?3.What does the woman in the picture represent?4.What do you notice about the land?5.What differences do you notice about the left and right sides of the picture?6.What are the Natives and bison doing?
American ProgressAn Allegorical Painting by John Gast 1872
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Blog Extra Credit
For 25 points Find and post a quote about Manifest
Destiny from a historical figure (1776-1853).
Who is the author? Where is it from? (website address)
What is your interpretation of the quote? (what does it mean to you?)
What is Manifest destiny? The belief that the United States had the
right and duty to expand westward to the Pacific Ocean.
Americans believed that they had a clear destiny to expand from sea to shining sea.
It was the will of God
Literal Translations Manifest – clear and apparent Destiny - things that cannot change or
be avoided
Quotes assignment Work in groups of four Analyze the quotations for and against
Manifest Destiny Share ideas as a class after analyzing One person from each group will be
selected at random
Evaluation question – Was this a positive or negative idea for the United States? Why?
"America has no right to take the lands west of the Louisiana Territory. Those lands are rightfully owned by Mexico and to enter into conflict with the Mexicans just to expand and take that land would violate the principles of this great nation."
Manifest DestinyMore blood on the hands of ChristThey called themselves ChristiansAnd gave themselves the rightsDisguised as missionariesThey were really after goldMany Indians died for thatHow many's never told
List and describe the reasons that are given in rejection of Manifest Destiny.
a)b)c)d)
"It is America's right to stretch from sea to shining sea. Not only do we have a responsibility to our citizens to gain valuable natural resources we also have a responsibility to civilize this beautiful land."
"... The American claim is by the right of our manifest to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent which Providence has given for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federative self-government entrusted to us. It is a right such as that of the tree to the space of air and earth for the full expansion of its principle and destiny of growth..."
List and describe the reasons that are given in support of Manifest Destiny.
a)b)c)d)
Quotes on manifest destinyPro manifest destiny Anti manifest destiny
Designed and compiled by Eric Rodgers (NEA Member)
Thesis question
Is Manifest Destiny a good or bad thing for the United States and the world?
Topic+Attitude+Categories = Thesis
Adams-onÍs treaty (1819)
1819 Co-authors – John Quincy Adams (U.S.
Secretary of State under James Monroe) & Don Luis de OnÍs (Spanish minister to the U.S.)
The U.S. had claimed Texas as part of the Louisiana Purchase. In 1819 it dropped all claims to Texas in the Adams-OnÍs Treaty. The treaty set the border between the U.S. and Spanish Texas along the Sabine River. As part of the treaty, the United States agreed that Spain owned Texas. In return, Spain gave Florida to the United States.
Thesis assessment
Was the Louisiana Purchase or the Adams-Onis Treaty a more beneficial land acquisition for the United States?
Topic+Attitude+Categories = Balanced Thesis
bibliography American Progress
An Allegorical Painting by John Gast 1872 www.curriki.org
Quotes on Manifest Destiny worksheet Designed and compiled by Eric Rodgers (NEA Member)
Louisiana Purchase Morphing Map http://www.pbs.org/kpbs/theborder/history/
Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase Map Credit: Map: © WITF, Inc.; Portrait: Courtesy Independence
National Historical Park http://www.explorepahistory.com/displayimage.php?imgId=578
Adams-Onis Treaty map www.wikipedia.org Public domain
Lone Star: The Story of Texas (Pearson: Prentice Hall 2003) Fehrenbach, Siegel, & Crowley