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they feared that US expansion would lead it to become an empire. They didnt like that idea because they pictured empires as a threat to individual freedoms, something they inherited from the american revolution.
they believed the colonies were not worth american time and money
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.
Because it was seen as favoring slavery.
because continued expansion meant the occupation and annexation of Native American land.
They believed that expansion went against American ideals.
the answer is a. Its expansion in Asia
Generally speaking, the Left-wing in the US tends to oppose participation in wars.
They believed that expansion went against american ideals
they feared that US expansion would lead it to become an empire. They didnt like that idea because they pictured empires as a threat to individual freedoms, something they inherited from the american revolution.
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The Irish-Americans possibly did not like Great Britain
they believed the colonies were not worth american time and money
I would oppose such an amendment as a violation of states' rights as well as the civil rights of Americans.
Freed African Americans would take some of their jobs, the workers were socially higher than slaves, and disruption of the Union.
it tell us americans that the people can have the right to vote for whoever they want
anti-federalists wrote the articles in 1787