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Expansionism is a nation's policy of expanding its territorial or economic boundaries.
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There are a few ideals about isolation and expansion effects that made history. The main thing is for America to have great power.
One factor that influenced expansion of the U.S. was the occupation of the nearby territories by foreign countries.
The nation state is a state that self-identifies as deriving its political legitimacy from serving as a sovereign entity for a nation as a sovereign territorial unit.[1] The state is a political and geopolitical entity; the nation is a cultural and/or ethnic entity. The term "nation state" implies that the two geographically coincide, which distinguishes the nation state from the other types of state, which historically preceded it
Imperialism is the policy, practice, or advocacy of extending the power and dominion of a nation especially by direct territorial acquisitions or by gaining indirect control over the political or economic life of other areas.The extension or imposition of power, authority, or influence
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how did the nation's expansion hurt the federalist party?
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Social Expansion
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.
Expansionism is a nation's policy of expanding its territorial or economic boundaries.
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Westward expansion gave the United States its character of rugged independence. The expansion had shaped the nation's values