Unit 5: Manifest Destinymac's History

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Unit 5: Manifest Destinymac's History Pdf

Unit 5: Manifest Destiny

Essential Understanding:
  • Manifest Destiny led to an aggressive policy of westward expansion.
  • Expansion led to foreign and domestic issues, including The Mexican War and the spread of slavery to new territories.
  • The United States’ desire for more territory led to the idea of Manifest Destiny affecting all within the path of growth.

Check Point Questions:

  • At what point does the attempt to control people without giving them a say lead to resentment and conflict?
  • What are the effects of always wanting more?
Students will know:
  • The Roots of Manifest Destiny: The Northwest Ordinance, The Louisiana Purchase , Lewis and Clark , the idea of Manifest Destiny
  • Political, Economic, Social Motives of Manifest Destiny: Opportunity in The West , Expansion/Restriction of Slavery , Religious Freedom (Mormons)
  • Key terms/concepts: Manifest Destiny, westward expansion, annexation, settlement, migration, pioneer, gold rush, annexation, Mexican Cession, natural barriers
  • How land was acquired through Westward Expansion: The Texas Revolution , The Mexican War, The California Gold Rush, territorial acquisitions, The Gadsden Purchase, Oregon Territory, Treaty of Paris, Florida Acquisition, The Louisiana Purchase
  • Including:
  • events in U.S. history through 1877, including westward expansion
  • 1803, Louisiana Purchase
  • areas that were acquired to form the United States, including the Louisiana Purchase
  • explain the importance of personal responsibilities, including accepting responsibility for one's behavior and supporting one's family
  • electronic technology with graphs, charts, timelines, and maps
  • transfer information from one medium to another, including written to visual and statistical to written or visual, using computer software as appropriate

Students will be able to:

  • Explain why many Americans believed The United States should and would expand all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
  • Compare how the land and natural features of North America both helped and hindered Americans’ westward migration during the 1800s.
  • Show how different views toward slavery affected how The West was settled and added to The United States.
  • Discuss why The United States went to war with Mexico, and how the outcome of the war added a great deal of territory to our nation.
  • Discuss and identify the territories that were added to The United States during the period of westward expansion.