day 3 group b....aftermath of the mexican war
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Day 3: Jackson-Manifest Destiny
-Emily, Allison, Dan
Group B:The controversial aftermath of the Mexican War reflected the sectional interests of New Englanders, westerners, and southerners due to slavery.
The Mexican War!
America wants California, however it belongs to Mexico.
After John Slidell’s $25 million offer is turned down, President Polk sends 4,000 troops to the Rio Grande.
Mexico claimed that theTexas-Mexico border was the Nueces River, not the Rio Grande.
Mexico crosses the Rio Grande and war with Mexico is declared.
Mexican War Cont. After obtaining California, defeating Santa Anna in Texas, and conquering Mexico City, the war ended with Nicholas Trist’s Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
The issue of slavery in the new land remains.
What to do about slavery?David Wilmont proposes the
Wilmont Provisio (Mexican Cession lands closed to slavery).
This was passed in the House, but failed in the balanced Senate due to the South’s refusal to agree.
The Wilmont Provisio opens up the issue of slavery.
General Lewis Cass aims to please in the election of 1848 and suggests popular sovereignty (the people of a territory decide on the issue themselves).
The NorthernersThe Free Soil Party emerges because the Northerners were upset that neither party in the election (Taylor [whig] or Cass [democratic]) was taking a stance on the issue.
Martin Van Buren is nominated....he is against slavery in the territories
Free Soilers favor federal money for internal improvements and free land for settlers out west.
People in the Free Soil party included....
people upset over getting only half of oregon
people who didn’t want blacks in new lands
northern abolitionists
The SouthThe South demands more land for growing cotton along with more slaves to work the land.
Due to the issue of slavery being brought about from the Mexican War, many northern abolitionists spoke out.
This caused the South to lash back
emancipation proposals were defeated in VA
Nat Turner’s bloody rebellion scared whites into tightening black codes.
The WesternersGold was discovered in California.
People fled there looking to get rich quick
With enough people to become a state, California applies to be a free state....threatening the15-15 slave-free balance.
Compromise California’s requests brings all of these issues to congress.
From the South: John C. Calhoun argues for state’s rights
From the North: Daniel Webster is against expansion of slavery, but wants compromise (believes Mexican Cession lands are too dry for cotton and therefore won’t need slaves).
Compromise of 1850
What the North gets...
CA is free state
Slave trade is banned in DC, but slavery is legal.
Texas gives up its claims to lands in New Mexico
What the South gets...
popular sovereignty to the Mexican Cession lands
Texas gets repaid for the lost land to New Mexico
stronger Fugitive Slave Law