History 1130 is an introduction to the development of the United States from prehistoric beginnings to 1865.
In a U. S. history class you are expected to learn information, to analyze and discuss aspects of it, and to answer questions that require you know the facts and combine them in ways that will thoughtfully answer some complex questions.
History 1130 fulfills three credits of the nine credits Social Science graduation requirement for the College of DuPage Associate of Arts Degree. It transfers as S2 900: United States History I in the Illinois Articulation Initiative Social Science Core Curriculum.
Some questions this class may help you to answer:
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After the war, particularly following the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the Americans gained significant territory, including land that extended westward to the Mississippi River. This acquisition included present-day states such as Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota. The victory in the war allowed the United States to establish its sovereignty and expand its borders beyond the original thirteen colonies.
The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
Its simple.If authority to expand territory comes from an authority no one can be higher than, God, then that becomes the justification to take all the territory desired since it is Gods mandate. This is a fallacy of course, but, never the less, a long held policy by conquering armies.
The United States should reach from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.Manifest destiny was the idea that it was the nation's destiny to expand across the continent to the Pacific.
The Plymouth Colony, consisting of Pilgrims, was a famous group that settled early in the United States in order to seek religious freedom. The group would eventually expand to become the United States of America.
The land area that expanded the US beyond the 13 colonies was known as the Louisiana Purchase. Acquired from France in 1803, it effectively doubled the size of the United States, adding approximately 827,000 square miles of territory. This vast expanse included land that would become several states, facilitating westward expansion and exploration.
It enabled the united states to expand across the continent.It enable the united states to expand across the continent.
The United States goverment want to expand their powers overseas because they didn't have gunpower over seas they only had it on seas.
The United States wanted the Louisiana territory in order to expand its territory
After the war, particularly following the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the Americans gained significant territory, including land that extended westward to the Mississippi River. This acquisition included present-day states such as Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota. The victory in the war allowed the United States to establish its sovereignty and expand its borders beyond the original thirteen colonies.
Manifest Destiny
The Manifest Destiny was an idea made popular in the 1800's by John Louis O'Sullivan that the United States must expand its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean. Answer: The idea that the United States must expand westward
To expand the landmass of the fledgling United States
labor unions
To expand the landmass of the fledgling United States
There are currently 83 Hancock Banks in the United States. All of their locations are either in Florida or Mississippi, but they may expand to other states in the future.
Make the United States a "democratic empire"