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Were forced to move westward
The Spanish-American war, in 1898, was a significant event in the US expansion in the Pacific. The war resulted in the Philippines, becoming a US possession.
the answer is a. Its expansion in Asia
to aquire new markets
expansion of the railroads
Were forced to move westward
In the US... No.
to end the napoleon wars Actually the US declared war because Britain opposed US expansion and trade with France, supported native American tribes against the US and press-ganged (forced) US sailors to fight in her navy.
AWNSER: The American Dream
No. John Adams was not important in creating expansion in the US.
The Anglo-American westward expansion was devastating to the Native Americans. More and more of their lands were being taken. The buffalo and other food sources were either killed or destroyed. Native Americans were forced to give up their nomadic way of life and move in to more permanent structures. The Indian Removal Act forced the Native Americans to move on to reservations, while their children were taken and forced to abandon their religion, culture, and language.
Bataan Death March
I think they were forced to be slaves
oil
Manifest Destiny and the US Expansion refers to the wide belief in the US that American settlers were destined to expand throughout the continent.
I believe this was called NATO, but I'm not sure....
They believed that expansion went against American ideals.