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between 1801 and 1861
Territorial expansion raised the question of whether new lands should be free or slave.
The Pacific Charter was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain that neither country would pursue territorial expansion. The 2 countries signed the agreement after World War II.
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.
A majority of Southerners were small farmers.
an expansion of land
...that Germany would feel satisfied with its gains, and not seek any more territorial expansion.
Territorial expansion.
Territorial expansion.
Moving borders outwards.
Territorial expansion.
Yes
Territorial expansion refers to the increase of a country's land area through various means such as conquest or negotiation. An example sentence could be: "The United States engaged in territorial expansion during the 19th century, gradually acquiring land through treaties, purchases, and military conquest."
National Pride
The main reason that Southerners opposed the election of Abraham Lincoln was his opposition to the expansion of slavery.
Atlantic charter
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