9-3: Conflict with Mexico
Increasing tensions between the United States and Mexico led to war.
Anticipatory SetThe United States and Mexico
suffered years of conflict that led to a war.
California StandardsSocial Studies Standard 8.8.2: Describe
the purpose, challenges, and economic incentives associated with westward expansion, including the concept of Manifest Destiny (e.g., settlement of the Great Plains) and the territorial acquisitions that spanned numerous decades.
Social Studies Standard 8.8.6: Describe the Texas War for Independence and the Mexican-American War, including territorial settlements, the aftermath of the wars, and the effects the war had on the lives of Americans, including Mexican Americans today.
Inputdictatorship: one-person rulesiege: an attack in which one force surrounds a city or fort
annex: add oncede: give upStephen AustinSam HoustonJames K. PolkJohn C. Fremont
ResearchMain Idea & Details
1.Divide your paper into 8 sections.
2.Write down the section heading and the main idea. You will fill in the details at the end of the lesson.
InputTexas Wins Independence
Conflicts with the Mexican government led American settlers in Texas to declare independence.
Stephen Austin
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Sam Houston
Use two sections of your paper to take notes for “Texas Wins Independence”
InputAnnexing Texas and Oregon
Americans elected a new President in 1844 who promised to expand the territory of the U.S.
James K. Polk
Democrat James K. Polk defeated Whig Henry Clay largely because of his commitment to annex Texas and Oregon.
InputThe Mexican-American War
Expansionists favored war with Mexico, but some Americans disapproved.
General Zachary Taylor John C. Fremont General Winfield Scott
Use two sections of your paper to take notes for “The Mexican-American War”
InputManifest Destiny
As a result of the Mexican-American War, the U.S. gained a huge new territory.
The Mexican-American War formally ended in 1848 with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
Input
Safari Montage
U.S.-Mexican War: Neighbors and Strangers
Chapt 1: Introduction to U.S.
Mexican War (Mexican-American
War) (5 min 23 sec)
“Go west, young man, and grow up with the country,” which is attributed to Horace Greeley, the editor of the New York Tribune, became a popular slogan throughout the middle 1800s.
Use two sections of your paper to take notes about the video
ResearchINDEPENDENT WORK
1.Read pages 328-333 in the History textbook.
2.Take more detailed notes based on the “big idea” concepts just introduced.
HOMEWORK CONNECTION
Complete 9-3 Section Quiz
Write a detailed SUMMARY of the section and complete the UNANSWERED QUESTIONS section of your notes.
Choose two of the remaining Depth & Complexity ICONS in your notes and explain how they relate to this section.