The belief in Manifest Destiny was used to justify westward expansion of America's borders in the 1800s. Before that, Britain made treaties with Native American Indians to keep whites on the eastern side of the Appalachian Mountains. Brits in the 1600s believed they owned "shore to shore" but the British had no idea how vast the land was that is now known as the Continental US (or the lower 48 states).
No he justed wanted Britan out of Americas hair
temporary
To prevent European expansion in the Americas
The Americas were highly desirable to Europeans due to their vast natural resources, including fertile land, gold, silver, and other valuable commodities. The potential for agricultural exploitation and the promise of new trade routes also attracted European powers seeking wealth and economic expansion. Additionally, the Americas presented opportunities for territorial expansion and the spread of Christianity, aligning with the broader goals of European nations during the Age of Exploration.
The French territory in the Americas that Napoleon sold is known as the Louisiana Territory. In 1803, he sold it to the United States in a transaction known as the Louisiana Purchase, which significantly expanded U.S. territory. This acquisition doubled the size of the United States and had a profound impact on its westward expansion.
Monroe compromise
No he justed wanted Britan out of Americas hair
temporary
explosive
Americas most amazing animal is the eagle an eagle represents united states of America
Woodrow Wilson
The AMERICAS
Portugal led the way to European expansion, mainly because of its advancement in the making of ships and maps.
I assume you're talking about colonization in the Americas. Christopher Columbus started it. But their were Vikings who went there too.
Some specific European countries that sent explorers to the Americas include Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands. These explorers were instrumental in the colonization and expansion of European powers in the Americas.
Europeans sought to spread their religion to indigenous peoples in the Americas through preaching trade and taking over indigenous peoples lands
No. European countries were the main expanders, gaining colonies mainly in the Americas. However, there was also expansion by Asian empires (for example the Mughal Empire).