Drink coke not pepsi
The word that means expansion of boundaries is "territorial expansion." It refers to the process of a country or organization increasing its territory or boundaries through conquest, colonization, or other means.
"Lebensraum" was the word most closely related to the need for additional German territory, as it was used by Adolf Hitler to justify territorial expansion to provide space for the growing German population.
Because they tried to find the northwest passage and now we know that no one can find it
Westward expansion in the Americas was caused by the need for more land and resources. As the population of the United States grew and the Industrial Revolution continued in America, land was needed to house the growing population and resources were needed for industrialization. Manifest Destiny, the idea that the whites were meant by God to expand to the West, was also a reason for expansion.
expansion
The decimation of the native population of the Americas led to the importation of African slaves to work on plantations due to the growing need for labor. This laid the foundation for the transatlantic slave trade and the development of racially-based chattel slavery in the Americas.
Latin America is growing because or douglas hammond
During the 19th century, the main issue of territorial expansion was slavery. Northerners didn't want slavery to extend into the western regions, while the south did. It was basically the issue of Missouri (Missouri Compromise) all over again, but with soooooo much more territory to deal with. This growing sectionalism between the north and the south would later tear the nation apart, in what is known as the Civil War.
Growing land, Spreading
the growing immigrant population - NovaNet
Uganda has the fastest growing population.
Megacities are growing due to factors like rural-to-urban migration, natural population increase, and economic opportunities. People are drawn to these cities for better prospects in terms of employment, education, healthcare, and overall quality of life. This influx of people puts pressure on infrastructure and services, necessitating continuous expansion and development to accommodate the growing population.