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US History I Unit 4 Challenge 2 "I am Wallace Franklin: publisher, editor, reporter, and printer of The California Herald. Over the last years, I have done my best to inform the townspeople of political happenings in the East and South of our nation. I write this at the beginning of my memoir because our young nation is at a crossroads, and I feel it necessary to record events while I am still able. In today’s edition of the newspaper, I am including the image of a painting. As I study it, I think it may be representative of the beginnings of our current crisis." The painting portrays the West as an undeveloped wilderness with no other occupants. In this way, the painting reveals the element of manifest destiny that concludes (A) whites are destined to advance civilization. "I have taken to recording my thoughts each evening as I begin to write this chronicle of my life. "I am reminded of an earlier vision of the West. I recall Thomas Jefferson’s conviction that the future of the United States lay to the West and how he attempted to bring this about with his land ordinances and, of course, the Louisiana Purchase." That vision is being demonstrated in the idea of . ● the public domain ● federalism ● western expansion ● republicanism ● imperialism ● manifest destiny "As I continue to contemplate these past events and inscribe them in my journal, I would be remiss if I did not note the pivotal issue of slavery and its expansion into the West. I printed many articles about the controversies that were occurring in Washington, DC, at this time in our history. "I provided this information for my readers because of high interest and high stakes, as well. The country was quickly expanding to the West, and well-established practices, such as slavery, were being forced into the political arena. "To my mind, three events related to slavery and Western expansion contributed to the crisis that we see today." Place the events in the correct chronological order. 1. a. The United States formally annexed Texas. 2. c. James Marshall discovered gold in the American River in California. 3. b. A compromise was reached over California’s admission to the country as a free state. ● a. The United States formally annexed Texas. ● b. A compromise was reached over California’s admission to the country as a free state. ● c. James Marshall discovered gold in the American River in California. "After the war with Mexico and as the controversies about the spread of slavery continued, a new political party emerged: the Free-Soil Party. It put forth a candidate in the 1848 presidential election. Although that candidate did not win, the stage was then set for a new viewpoint about the direction the country should take. "I must make myself a note to further research the Free-Soil Party so that I may add to this section of my manuscript." Choose two true statements about the Free-Soil Party. ● Its members believed Southern slave owners had too much national political power. ● Its candidate for the 1848 presidential election was Martin Van Buren. ● It sought to protect free white laborers from unfair competition from immigrants. ● The party was made up of both Northern and Southern politicians. Its ideology was motivated by racial equality and humanitarian concerns. ● ● Its members demanded an immediate end to slavery in the South. "And then we came to the debates over the admission of our beloved California to the country. The same issues of slavery dominated our conversations and ultimately resulted in the Compromise of 1850, of which I wrote extensively at the time. "Here is an excerpt:" California was faced with a massive migration of people at this time as well. Gold had been discovered, and many miners feared the introduction of slave owners and their slaves to the region. If slaves worked for free, opportunities for individual prospectors dwindled. So there was much unrest in all parts of the country at this time, and many new terms entered our vocabulary.

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