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'''3.  What caused and what ended the Mexican War?'''
 
'''3.  What caused and what ended the Mexican War?'''
  
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Some leading causes of the Mexican War were:
  
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    * Texan Annexation: Mexico had previously warned that would consider annexation an act of war. When the annexation to place, Mexico actually did not declare war, but broke diplomatic relations.
  
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    * Boundary Disputes: Whether Texas was an American state or just a rebellious Mexican Province, the United states continued to maintain the fact that the Rio Grande was Texas's southern border - Mexico insisted that it was actually a river much farther north.
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    * Pacific Ocean Boundaries: President Polk was determined to expand the country so that its western border became the Pacific Ocean. He did succeed in this.
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Cause of the End of the Mexican War:
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed by Nicholas Trist on February 2, 1848, brought an end to the Mexican War, gave the U.S. undisputed control of Texas, while establishing the southern border of Texas as Rio Grande River, and added to the United States the present-day states of Nevada, California, Utah, and parts of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
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'''4.  Who do you think was the most important person in the period 1840-1860, and why?'''
 
'''4.  Who do you think was the most important person in the period 1840-1860, and why?'''
 
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Revision as of 15:35, October 15, 2008

BethanyS - IN PROGRESS

1. Imagine that someone by the name of Joe Biden lived in 1858. Imagine also that he belonged to the "Know Nothing Party." The following would be true about Mr. Biden EXCEPT:

(a) He knew nothing about airplanes and automobiles.
(b) He welcomed immigrants into the United States.
(c) He belonged to a relatively new political party.
(d) He was probably not a member of the Republican Party.
(e) He could have lived in the State of California.

2. Identify at least two key positions of the Whig Party.

1. The Whigs were against annexing Texas. 2. The Whigs were against slavery.

3. What caused and what ended the Mexican War?

Some leading causes of the Mexican War were:

   * Texan Annexation: Mexico had previously warned that would consider annexation an act of war. When the annexation to place, Mexico actually did not declare war, but broke diplomatic relations.
   * Boundary Disputes: Whether Texas was an American state or just a rebellious Mexican Province, the United states continued to maintain the fact that the Rio Grande was Texas's southern border - Mexico insisted that it was actually a river much farther north. 
   * Pacific Ocean Boundaries: President Polk was determined to expand the country so that its western border became the Pacific Ocean. He did succeed in this. 

Cause of the End of the Mexican War:

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed by Nicholas Trist on February 2, 1848, brought an end to the Mexican War, gave the U.S. undisputed control of Texas, while establishing the southern border of Texas as Rio Grande River, and added to the United States the present-day states of Nevada, California, Utah, and parts of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming.

4. Who do you think was the most important person in the period 1840-1860, and why?

5. Explain what "Bleeding Kansas" was.

6. Explain the cartoon, and what you think the cartoonist's view was. The woman's quote begins, "You have been a bad boy, Steve, ever since you had anything to do with that Nebraska Bill ...."

Spanking politician.jpg

7. Do you think it was possible to avoid the Civil War? Explain.