Continentalists sought to expand the United States across the North American continent, advocating for the belief in Manifest Destiny, which held that it was America's divine right to spread its territory and influence. They envisioned a nation that would stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific, promoting economic growth, settlement, and the spread of democracy. This movement often justified the displacement of Indigenous peoples and the annexation of territories, reflecting a sense of national destiny and purpose. Ultimately, Continentalists aimed to create a unified and powerful nation that embodied American ideals.
If Continentalists wanted the U.S. to adopt a more unified and cohesive approach, they would likely advocate for stronger federal governance to promote national identity and collaboration among states. This could involve policies that emphasize economic integration, cultural exchange, and a shared vision for the future. Additionally, they might push for reforms that enhance communication and cooperation between regional governments and the federal administration to address common challenges effectively. Ultimately, the goal would be to foster a sense of unity while respecting regional diversity.
Because he wanted to see which way he wanted to go.
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because they wanted to and they are not as smart as us
Well, god didn't want us to be robots. He wanted us to be able to make decisions for ourselves, and he wanted us to choose whether we would serve him or not.
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If Continentalists wanted the U.S. to adopt a more unified and cohesive approach, they would likely advocate for stronger federal governance to promote national identity and collaboration among states. This could involve policies that emphasize economic integration, cultural exchange, and a shared vision for the future. Additionally, they might push for reforms that enhance communication and cooperation between regional governments and the federal administration to address common challenges effectively. Ultimately, the goal would be to foster a sense of unity while respecting regional diversity.
yes Helen Keller wanted to learn
because he just wanted to isn't it simple! he just wanted tot save the Metis because they are poor!
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the law limits the right for americans to travel anywhere they will have us.
Each series has 1 limited edition tot (only 1 per case). The rarest one in the first series is the "Jack" tot, in the Halloween series; the "Were" tot, the zoo series; the "Elephant" tot; the pirate series, the "Golden" tot; the ocean series, the "Coral Reef" tot, and in the dino-tots, the "Mammoth" tot (of which there are two colors, brown and blue).
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