Students responded well to the bell ringer and were instantly engaged in the lesson and were able to make predictions about what the term manifest means based on the statements I provided. The use of the painting helped students become familiar with the term Manifest Destiny. Students had a visual of the impact of Westward expansion, the new inventions, and the different people who were affected by Westward expansion. Students had opportunities to analyze and worked well in their groups to discuss and share their observations on the painting. Students were also able to make connections to Westward expansion and make predictions about the changes and consequences that Westward expansion brought. The final activity which involved students answering an exit ticket, Does manifest Destiny still exist today allowed students to make connections to other areas of history. This helped with their …show more content…
More time in the lesson could of been spent building on the responses of the other students in the class. I have learned about differentiation through this lesson. For my students of concern it was important for me to repeat directions and the definition of Manifest Destiny. It was also important for me to discuss what it meant to analyze and to write what we discussion about analyzing on the board so that students can refer to it, when analyzing the picture. The use of collaborative of learning groups also provided a support to the students of concern by allowing them to discuss, clarify ideas, and transfer knowledge from one group member to another. After evaluating the evidence of students’ understanding from the group analysis, group discussion, whole group discussion, and exit ticket, I would summarize that students understand the term Manifest Destiny and how it relates to Westward
The walk to the new land was very dangerous and many died. The main idea of the image is to show that the trail of tears was one of the most harsh decisions that really upset the native americans. This document helps support my idea that positive does not make up for the negative because even though the US benefited by getting more land in a more convenient location, a ton of Native Americans died which is very
In 1845, the idea of Manifest Destiny was created by John O’Sullivan. Manifest Destiny continued to have a large impact on the development of the U.S. Furthermore, Manifest Destiny helped unite the U.S. through the common goal to expand, however, it further developed the split on slavery. Documents one, four, and six show that Manifest destiny led to a common goal to expand westward, specifically, unifying whig and democratic parties to a common objective. The first document was from a Whig journal and it is clear that he was for expansion,” the natural progress of events will undoubtedly give us that province[California]”(document one).
Do you live in the West? If you do, chances are this land would not be as populated as it is now if it wasn’t for the courageous journey of Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark, two courageous explorers, opened the door for westward expansion by leading an important expedition to the Pacific Ocean despite facing hostile indians, exhaustion, and freezing winters. Shortly after the Louisiana purchase in 1803, Thomas Jefferson commissioned Lewis and Clark to embark on a journey to explore the newly acquired land. Thomas Jefferson also commanded them to study the area’s plants, animals, geography, and establish trade with the Native American Tribes.
Julie Chavez Hist 120 Tues & Thurs 4:45-6:10 Question 7: How did Manifest Destiny change the geography and culture of the west of Northern American? In your opinion who suffered the most do to Manifest Destiny? The Manifest Destiny change the geography and culture of the west of Northern America starting with Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase which brought in colonization and the gold rush. The gold rush brought a huge impact to the geography of Northern America because people would then mine into river searching for gold.
In this article Chandler addressed a widely glorified view of the manifest destiny spread by common textbooks in circulation in the United States. Chandler describes how this propaganda like belief as such, “One’s opinion about this central aspect of American mythology depends heavily on one’s point of view”(Chandler 153). This statement illuminates the factual idea that the manifest destiny, like so many other american historical events, is told from one perspective, which leaves a huge portion of american history untold. Later on, Chandler narrows in on the idea that the commonly held view on the manifest destiny leaves out the impact this westward expansion had on the “original inhabitants of North America, as well as its ramifications today”(Chandler
It was the time when Manifest Destiny concept, an idea in special role and destiny of the United States, was highly popular. The concept that consequently justified the expansionism and nationalism. Therefore, Polk’s expansionist impulse, though strong and quite successful, was a product of dominant thoughts that were circulating among Americans.
Which groups in America and abroad were most affected by the continental and overseas geographic expansion of the United States in the 19th and 20th century? Why? How so? Ans:
Manifest Destiny is a unique, yet mysterious fundamental series of events in American history. No other country’s history contains such an eventful history as the United States. Amy Greenberg’s book, Manifest Destiny and American Territorial Expansion, provides documented evidence that settlers believed they were destined for expansion throughout the continent. In other words, many religious settlers believed that it was a call from God for the United States to expand west. On the other hand, people believed that Manifest Destiny vindicated the war against Mexico.
In conclusion, the westward expansion was one of the most important times in American history but one of the hardest for those who made the journey. The settlers had to go through a lot of hardships to get a new life in the west. The Gold Rush helped bring people to the west and populate California so it became a state. People such as Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark helped explore the new terrain and make maps so people could live there. Even though the pioneers got diseases, had conflicts with the Native Americans, and had to travel for long periods of time in a ship or covered wagon, they never gave up hope.
Manifest destiny was one of the most significant concepts in U.S. history. It was the belief that the U.S.’s national birth was the start of new history and that it was destined by God for everyone to follow American culture and expand their land from “Sea to shining sea.” They wanted to carry on this idea into a reality until they grew to their full potential as a nation. They wanted to spread to and gain all the land they possibly could, and take control of everything. Although there were many positives like gaining more land and resources, the negatives outweigh the positives drastically.
It was e It expressed the belief that it was Anglo-Saxon Americans’ providential mission to expand their civilization in the U.S. This is important because this was one of the starting points on creating the U.S. Also Manifest destiny is important because it resembles the death that happened at this time because of that.western expansion is when the perisent at the time was thomas jefferson. Jefferson and others wanted to expand the
This is because the Manifest Destiny improve technology, was vital in the transition from rural to urban, more efficient trade, and more job opportunities for the Chinese. The Manifest Destiny helped the U.S to evolve and advance. Many of the advances help to make the foundation of what the U.S is today. The evolutions made during the time of westward expansion made the U.S a more powerful nation. Countries/ civilizations have to advance and change at some point or else it will inevitably be destroyed and conquered.
Manifest Destiny changed the United States socially, economically and politically. It was affected socially because it became more culturally diffused; it also affected relationship with the Native Americans due to the Americans belief that they were the better race and others were inferior to them. It was affected economically because there was more land to profit off of and politically it damaged the United States and Mexico’s foreign relations. Those who believed in the manifest destiny forcefully removed Native Americans from their lands in order for the United States to gain more land. America was shifted politically, due to new tense relations with Mexico, as an effect of the Mexican
The time of Manifest Destiny was a time of true American brotherhood and comradeship. With Andrew Jackson and James K. Polk being the leading presidents of the cause during this time, it not only led to continental expansion but homicide as well. While the Americans believed they were expanding into free land, Native Americans had already settled the land centuries earlier. This led to the dark side of Manifest Destiny. Native Americans were forced to pick up their homes and resettle in areas that were less than sufficient to meet their basic needs.
After the Civil War, many northerners began to promote the west, they wanted to advise people that there was scientific evidence that rain follows the plow. These promoters began promoting these images in magazines and writing articles to address that the west would soon be known as "The Garden of America. " People began to pack up all they had and moved to the west in hopes of providing for their families. It was a time of desperation for many Americans, newly freed Africa-Americans thought it would be a great opportunity to move out to the west. Corporations began to move west as well, the development of agribusiness began.