Many Americans may oppose the U.S. control of more land due to concerns over sovereignty, environmental impact, and potential conflict with local populations. They may fear that expansion could lead to military overreach or Imperialism, undermining democratic values. Additionally, issues related to indigenous rights and the preservation of Natural Resources often fuel opposition to further territorial acquisition. Overall, there is a desire to prioritize diplomacy and cooperation over territorial expansion.
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
White southerners wanted the native americans 'Valuable land
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
Native Americans traded many things, but land was not one of them. Land was regarded as the source of life, not as a commodity to be sold. " We cannot sell the lives of men and animals" said one Blackfoot chief in the 1800s " therefore we cannot sell this land."
The Planters and Plantation owners who were often the children of missionaries.
why did americans want control of the Oregon country
They did they were encouraged by the cheap land. The government thought that by the Americans moving west they would be able to take control of more land.
because native Americans allowed the french to control large areas of land
The Europeans gained control over the Native Americans by taking their land and their important riches.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
White southerners wanted the native americans 'Valuable land
Many Americans opposed U.S. control of more land due to concerns about the implications for slavery, as the expansion could lead to the spread of slave states and intensify regional tensions. Others believed that imperialism contradicted the nation's founding principles of self-determination and democracy. Additionally, there were fears of overextending military resources and potential conflicts with other nations and indigenous populations. This opposition was fueled by a growing sentiment for isolationism and a desire to focus on domestic issues.
Americans didn't, the American government does because they want to control everything.
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.