History of USA – Territorial Expansion

Territorial Expansion

1. Introduction

Territorial expansion was the practical implementation of Manifest Destiny. During the nineteenth century, the United States acquired vast territories through purchase, annexation, treaties, and war, transforming itself from an Atlantic nation into a continental power.

By the end of the century, the United States stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and had also acquired important overseas territories.

2. Louisiana Purchase (1803)

Map of the Louisiana Purchase (1803) - Historical Maps of the Unites States of America

2.1 Background

France, under Napoleon Bonaparte, controlled the vast Louisiana Territory.

President Thomas Jefferson sought control of New Orleans to secure trade on the Mississippi River.

2.2 Acquisition

  • Year: 1803
  • Seller: France
  • Price: $15 million
  • Area acquired: About 828,000 square miles

2.3 Significance

  • Doubled the size of the United States.
  • Opened vast western lands for settlement.
  • Strengthened American control over the Mississippi River.
  • Marked the beginning of major continental expansion.

CSS/PMS

Exam Point

“Louisiana Purchase was the turning point that transformed the United States into a continental power.”

3. Texas Annexation (1845)

Can Texas really split itself into five states? - Politics Stack Exchange

3.1 Background

Texas was originally part of Mexico.

American settlers migrated there and later declared independence, creating the Republic of Texas.

3.2 Annexation

  • Year: 1845
  • Texas became the 28th state of the United States.

3.3 Significance

  • Expanded U.S. territory significantly.
  • Increased tensions with Mexico.
  • Became a major cause of the Mexican-American War.
  • Intensified debates over slavery.

4. Mexican-American War (1846–1848)

Historia de México | Map and Timeline

4.1 Causes

  • Dispute over the Texas border.
  • Manifest Destiny.
  • American desire for western territories.

4.2 Outcome

The war ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

4.3 Territories Acquired

The United States gained:

  • California
  • Nevada
  • Utah
  • Most of Arizona
  • Parts of New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming

4.4 Significance

  • Added nearly one-third of present-day U.S. territory.
  • Gave the United States access to the Pacific Coast.
  • Accelerated westward migration.
  • Deepened sectional conflict over slavery.

CSS/PMS

Exam Point

“The Mexican-American War was the greatest single territorial gain in U.S. history after the Louisiana Purchase.”

5. Alaska Purchase (1867)

Northwestern America... Alaska year purchased 1867 - Mitchell [M-13828] - $0.00 : Antique Manuscripts, Maps, Prints and Antiquities -

5.1 Background

Russia decided to sell Alaska.

U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward negotiated the purchase.

5.2 Acquisition

  • Year: 1867
  • Price: $7.2 million

5.3 Significance

  • Initially mocked as “Seward’s Folly.”
  • Later proved valuable due to gold, oil, and natural resources.
  • Extended U.S. influence into the North Pacific.

6. Hawaii Annexation (1898)

The Mad Monarchist: The Annexation of Hawaii

6.1 Background

American business interests became dominant in Hawaii.

Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown in 1893.

6.2 Annexation

  • Year: 1898
  • Hawaii was formally annexed by the United States.

6.3 Significance

  • Provided a strategic naval base at Pearl Harbor.
  • Expanded U.S. influence in the Pacific.
  • Marked the transition from continental expansion to overseas expansion.

7. Summary Table

Territory Year Method Importance
Louisiana 1803 Purchase Doubled U.S. size
Texas 1845 Annexation Triggered conflict with Mexico
Mexican Cession 1848 War & Treaty Reached Pacific Coast
Alaska 1867 Purchase Strategic & resource value
Hawaii 1898 Annexation Pacific expansion

8. Critical Analysis

Territorial expansion greatly increased American power, resources, and strategic reach. However, it also generated controversies regarding war, imperialism, slavery, and the rights of indigenous peoples. Historians therefore view U.S. expansion as both a story of national growth and a process that involved conquest and displacement.

9. CSS/PMS Examination Question

Exam Focus

Question

“Discuss the major phases of territorial expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century.”

Key points for answer:

  • Manifest Destiny as ideological basis.
  • Louisiana Purchase.
  • Texas Annexation.
  • Mexican-American War and Mexican Cession.
  • Alaska Purchase.
  • Hawaii Annexation.
  • Effects on U.S. power and society.

Quick Revision

One-glance recap

  • Louisiana (1803): Doubled U.S. territory.
  • Texas (1845): Annexed into the Union.
  • Mexican Cession (1848): Massive western territories acquired.
  • Alaska (1867): Purchased from Russia.
  • Hawaii (1898): Annexed for strategic Pacific interests.
  • Result: The United States became a continental and emerging Pacific power.
4 Views