At the beginning - jailing Southern sympathisers in Maryland without trial.
At the midpoint - issuing the Emancipation Declaration, announcing freedom for slaves in states he did not control.
Thomas Jefferson - with assistance from Ben Franklin and other members of the Continental Congress giving suggestions - wrote the Declaration of Independence. He also bought the Louisiana Purchase, sent Louis and Clark on the Expendition which allowed the country to expand during his Presidency.
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President Truman decided that the United States would offer assistance to any nation threatened by communism. The Soviet Union would not be allowed to expand further. This policy came to be known as the Truman Doctrine
I believe he focused on Railroad & rail development & expansion which helped the economy by making interstate trade & commerce expand more efficiently,and set the bridge from the mid 1800's to the industrial revolution which set the US economy on a path of industrial expansion that would become the envy of the world,
It was the refusal by Lincoln and the Republicans to allow any new slave-states. Many Southerners claimed that the slave-empire must either expand or die. Also, a new southern breakaway Confederacy would be able to keep all the cotton revenues.
he did not want slavery to expand but he was okay for it to remain in the states that it was legal.
Article 2 allows the president to expand his powers in times of national crisis.
To expand the power of state governments
This is True according to American Government: Roots & Reform; O'Conner 2011
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to act quickly when the country was in trouble
Vermont, Kentucky and Tennessee were added to the union while Washington was President. There was no territorial expansion.
General MacArthur.
to expand slavery
Lincoln was super cool. so he said "you shall expand!" and that's how it happened! (:
the president
to expand the power of state governments