It increased the desire for slaves due to the expanding "Cotton Kingdom". Certain acts had previously banned the addition of new slaves but because of western expansion, there was some disagreement between the North and the South, abolitionists and slave-holders, as to whether or not new slaves were needed.
People were arguing over whether there should be slavery in the westward areas or not
Because the US hates black people.
The Louisiana Purchase played an important role in the westward expansion it was the beginning of the convergence of multi-cultural frontiers.
the westward expansion was hard.
The U.S. westward expansion.
There was no opposition to the westward expansion of the US. The first available westward movement came with the Treaty of Paris, where England gave to the 13 colonies all land east of the Mississippi River. Also, the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 set the groundwork for westward expansion.
the Ohio River
Because the US hates black people.
the canals and the new roads affect the westward expansion because more people came to the west and was trading and bringing goods.
the canals and the new roads affect the westward expansion because more people came to the west and was trading and bringing goods.
The Louisiana Purchase played an important role in the westward expansion it was the beginning of the convergence of multi-cultural frontiers.
Expansion Westward made possible in part by the construction of the first transcontinental railroad that stretched from coast to coast transformed the United States business and life.
The Westward Expansion was when the US gained more territory west of the original 13 colonies.
the westward expansion was hard.
Manifest Destiny
The U.S. westward expansion.
The railroads permitted the greater westward expansion not only in the construction but in the use.
There were certainly unfair aspects of the US expansion westward. The existing Indian population was abused, and a lot of territory was seized from the nation of Mexico. It was a pretty ruthless process.
There was no opposition to the westward expansion of the US. The first available westward movement came with the Treaty of Paris, where England gave to the 13 colonies all land east of the Mississippi River. Also, the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 set the groundwork for westward expansion.