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|'''Louisiana Purchase, 1803'''
|'''Louisiana Purchase, 1803'''
* bought from France  
* bought from France  
** (which took it a few years before from Spain)
** (which took it a few years before from Spain)
* doubles the size the country
* doubles the size the country
* expands US lands:
* expands US lands:
** west of the Mississippi
** west of the Mississippi
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|[[File:1828 United States 1828-1834.png|border|left|thumb|1828: showing re-organization of the Louisiana territory and Mexican lands]]
|'''Mexican Texas, 1827-1836 & Republic of Texas, 1836-1846'''
|'''Mexican Texas, 1827-1836 & Republic of Texas, 1836-1846'''
* US settlers pushed into Spanish / Mexican lands and gained independence from Mexico
* US settlers pushed into Spanish / Mexican lands and gained independence from Mexico
* notes on Texas (not important for the Virginia SOL)
* notes on Texas (not important for the Virginia SOL)

Revision as of 19:56, 31 May 2022

Preparation for the state of Virginian SOL ("Standards of Learning") History test: US expansion 1789-1959

Early Republic, 1789-1820[edit | edit source]

1790s
US after becoming an independent nation
  • acquired the lands between
    • the Appalachian Mountains
    • Mississippi River
Organization of new territories between
  • claims of existing states (former 13 colonies)
  • federal territories created by Congress
    • especially the Northwest Territory

Territorial growth & Mexican-American War, 1820-1860[edit | edit source]

1803: showing the Louisiana Purchase, territories West of the Mississippi and north of Mexican lands
Louisiana Purchase, 1803
  • bought from France
    • (which took it a few years before from Spain)
  • doubles the size the country
  • expands US lands:
    • west of the Mississippi
    • north of Spanish territories
      • (Mexico gains independence from Spain in 1821)
  • the Louisiana Purchase leads to further western expansion by Americans
    • including into Spanish territories (modern Texas)
1828: showing re-organization of the Louisiana territory and Mexican lands
Mexican Texas, 1827-1836 & Republic of Texas, 1836-1846
  • US settlers pushed into Spanish / Mexican lands and gained independence from Mexico
  • notes on Texas (not important for the Virginia SOL)
    • American and Spanish settlers in Texas gained independence from Spain in 1821
      • creating, "Mexican Texas," a part of Mexico from 1821-1836
    • in 1836, Texas declared independence from Mexico
      • and became an independent country, the Republic of Texas from 1836-1846
    • Texas was "annexed" (taken by) the US in 1845 and became a US state in 1846
    • these events were significant to the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848

Slavery maps, to 1865[edit | edit source]

Slavery in American colonies as of 1770
Slavery in the 13 American colonies prior to the American Revolution
Distribution of free and slave states, 1850
See this animated map timeline for expansion of slavery from colonial to Civil War period

Civil War, 1861-1865[edit | edit source]

Continental expansion & overseas territories, 1865-1900[edit | edit source]

20th century new states, 1900-1959[edit | edit source]


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