The Ideology of Expansion
Territorial Acquisitions
The Human Cost
Drivers & Migration
Sectional Tension
100


The 19th-century belief that the U.S. was divinely ordained to expand across the continent.

Manifest Destiny

100

This 1803 purchase from France doubled the size of the nation to fuel an "Empire of Liberty"

Louisiana Purchase

100

This 1830 federal law authorized the exchange of Indigenous lands in the East for territory west of the Mississippi

The Indian Removal Act of 1830

100

This 1849 event acted as a massive economic "pull" factor, drawing a global population to the West

The California Gold Rush

100

This 1820 law established the 36°30' line to maintain political balance in the Senate

The Missouri Compromise

200


In John Gast’s American Progress, this object held by Columbia represents national enlightenment and Western education


What is the schoolbook?

200

This 1848 treaty ended the Mexican-American War and granted the Mexican Cession to the U.S

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

200

This Cherokee leader protested removal by calling his people a "sovereign human family"

Chief John Ross 

200

This group migrated to Utah seeking a "safe haven" or "Zion" from religious persecution

The Mormons

200

This 1846 proposal sought to ban slavery in all territories acquired from Mexico

The Wilmot Proviso

300


This concept frames expansion not as a political choice, but as the unavoidable, preordained will of God.

Divine Providence. Under the Authority of God

300

This slogan was used by expansionists to demand the Northwest boundary from Great Britain ("___ or Fight!")

54° 40'

300

A large economic driving force behind the expansion West that benefits Southern States 

Slavery

300

These 1836 journals proved to a nervous Eastern public that respectable women could survive the Oregon Trail

The Narcissa Whitman journals?

300

Who famously warned that the dispute over slavery's expansion was a "fire bell in the night" 

Thomas Jefferson

400

The belief that the U.S. is a "beacon to humankind" and morally distinct from traditional European empires

American Exceptionalism

400

This specific article was deleted from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, leading to the systemic dispossession of Mexican land grants

Article X (10)

400

This forced migration of the Potawatomi nation from Michigan resulted in the death of many children and elders

Trail of Death

400

This "invisible" workforce of over 12,000 laborers was excluded from the official "Golden Spike" photo

Chinese Laborers

400

This 1857 ruling declared African Americans were "beings of an inferior order" with no rights

Scott v Sanford

500


Gast uses the visual sequencing of transportation technology (foot travel to railroad) to construct this "illusion"

Illusion of Inevitability

500

This 1853 purchase finalized the lower 48 borders to facilitate transcontinental railroad expansion

Gadsden Purchase

500

The "Iron Horse" (Steam Trains) facilitated the destruction of this food source to force Indigenous nations onto reservations

The Bison

500

The Supreme Court Case based on the forced travels of a black man by his legal owner that created a fire bell reality for the nation

Scott v Sanford

500

The Dred Scott decision effectively erased the Missouri Compromise by ruling Congress could not ban this in the new Western territories

Slavery

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