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It would help ease the debate over slavery.

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It was a God-given right.

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Q: What was a common reason for the westward expansion in 1830s?
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What was a common attitude toward westward expansion in the 1830s?

It was America's Manifest Destiny


Which of the following was a common reson given for westward explansion in the 1830s?

it was god given rights


What was a common attitude toward expansion in the 1830s?

it was america's manifest destiny.


Where was the edge of settlement for those who pushed westward?

By the 1830s, the edge of settlement in the United States was considered St. Louis, MO. After that, travelers were considered in the wild west.


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A period in the 1820s and 1830s where the expansion of democracy took place. This is known as the Jasksonian Democracy not the Jackson Democracy :P


What is Jackson democracy?

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Who did common Americans throw their political support behind During the 1830s?

Andrew Jackson.


During the 1830s common Americans threw their political support behind the?

Andrew Jackson-led Democrats.


During the 1830s common Americans threw their political support behind the .?

Andrew Jackson-led Democrats.


Congress encouraged western expansion during the 1830s and 1840s by?

Rewarding squatters who cleared land before the government surveyed it.Added: Actually the proper term was "homesteaders" NOT squatters.


How common is Teetotalism?

Very popular doing the Second Great Awakening (1830s). Even U.S. President Hayes and his wife were Teetotalers.


What was the social question?

An expression common in the 1830s that reflected a widely shared concern about the effects of industrialization and urbanization on the fabric of social life.