Evidence that proves that the Americans might expand into British Norh America was the fact that after the civil war, the Americans moved westward, following their belief of Manifest Destiny. The Americans conqured lands controlled by Mexico, spain, France, and Great Britain. The British North American colonies were afraid that the Americans would take over their western lands and that they would invade again, as they did during the American Revolution in 1812. There was a possibilty that the americans would have a majority to be able to annex the territory if they migrate into the North-West of Britsh North America.
Spanish Government decided to expand its land to North America because the wanted more catholics
yes it was their american right
The ambition of men
by showing people they can handle bulls balls
Spanish and British colonization efforts were similar in that both sought to procure new lands and new resources for the benefit of each "home-country". The main difference between the two was that settlement was, from the start, the primary intention of the British colonizers, whereas it was a secondary activity for the Spanish. Thus, making the New World their home was always a British intent; it was an after-effect for the Spanish.
They most likely came to America by accident or to conquer the area to expand their empire.
Queen Elizebeth wanted to start a colony in America so her country could expand
frontier settlers and farmers of the West and South who wanted to expand America's frontiers
The belief that the U.S. was meant to expand over all the land in North America.
Evidence of American desire to expand beyond Louisiana can be found in the concept of Manifest Destiny, which emerged in the 19th century, suggesting that Americans were destined to expand across the continent. The successful Louisiana Purchase in 1803 fueled this ambition, leading to increased exploration and settlement in areas like Texas and the Oregon Territory. Additionally, the annexation of Texas in 1845 and the subsequent Mexican-American War (1846-1848) further illustrate the push for territorial expansion, driven by a belief in American superiority and economic opportunity.
that it not right
The nation's mission was to expand into Latin America. The nation should help Latin American countries achieve independence
it had a strong stable government.
Spanish Government decided to expand its land to North America because the wanted more catholics
They lived/migrated to Nova Scotia. The French had originally kicked them out because they were just given authority to expand their French culture in their own territory.
England became interested in North America in the early 17th century. The nation was an imperial power and desired to expand with the least amount of trouble. North America was perfect for that.
Most Native Americans sided with the British during the American Revolutionary War because they viewed the British as a lesser threat to their lands and way of life. The British had a history of limiting colonial expansion into Native territories through policies like the Proclamation of 1763. In contrast, the Patriots' desire for independence raised concerns that they would expand further westward, encroaching on Native lands. Thus, aligning with the British seemed to offer a better chance of protecting their sovereignty.