Yes, the South generally opposed the idea of cheap western land because they feared it would lead to the expansion of free states and undermine the institution of slavery. Southern leaders believed that if land was made readily available and affordable, it would attract settlers who might not support the slave economy. Moreover, they were concerned that the political power would shift toward the North, diminishing Southern influence in Congress. This opposition played a significant role in shaping the debates over westward expansion in the 19th century.
because the north have a few land and the south havemore land i believe?
The the northern states didn't oppose the western movement. With the passage of the Homestead Act people flocked to western Territories. In 1849 with the discovery of gold in California thousands came to look for gold and within a year the population was large enough to become a stated. The idea of the "north" was only during the civil war when the 12 southern states left the union in 1861.
Modern clothes, the Western idea of materialism have spread throughout the world.
stalin wanted to block people from going to western europe so he made the iron curtain to block them.
A person (who) is not an idea. A question phrased in the negative (NOT) is unanswerable because almost everything is a true answer. In other words your question, as phrased, makes no English sense.
because the north have a few land and the south havemore land i believe?
It would increase the plantations, which means more slaves.
The the northern states didn't oppose the western movement. With the passage of the Homestead Act people flocked to western Territories. In 1849 with the discovery of gold in California thousands came to look for gold and within a year the population was large enough to become a stated. The idea of the "north" was only during the civil war when the 12 southern states left the union in 1861.
Because the North was gradually learning the idea of equal rights while the South was busy being extremely patriotic.
Imperialism
imperialism
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They would oppose the idea
No. It's a terrible idea.
Foucault's Boomerang is the idea that oppressive practices and technologies developed in Western countries can be exported to the Global South and then return to affect the West. This impacts the relationship between Western countries and the Global South by highlighting how power dynamics and inequalities can be perpetuated through these exchanges, ultimately reinforcing systems of domination and control.
John C. Calhoun