If you mean the Westward expansion of the USA, it was the 'manifest destiny' argument - that nothing but good could come of new territories being governed according to these enlightened principles. If you mean expansion of the Southern slave-empire, this meant freedom in the form of States' Rights (free to over-rule Federal Law), and belief in the Constitution as originally interpreted, with slaves classified as property, whose ownership was sacred.
It was called "Manifest Destiny."
The Immigration Act of 1924 happened in the United States. The Act limited the number of immigrants who could enter the United States.Ê
Westward Expansion made Native Americans move to another place that they did not like.Several hundred books could be written on this one subject alone, and in fact there have been several hundred books written on it. The major factor involved with westward expansion was violent confrontation due to polar opposite forms of Culture and Government.The Indian Removal Act forced the Native Americans to move on to reservations, while their children were taken and forced to abandon their religion, culture, and language. Any opposition from the Native Americans was quickly shut down by the U.S government.Also, the Trail of Tears caused much sorrow and loss of life because of the long trek through the wilderness.Westward expansion drove Native Americans off their land. Many battles were fought and a lot of lives were lost. Native Americans were eventually forced to live on designated reservations.
Yes.
The people during the westward expansion probably ate corn, bread, or corn bread. They mostly ate food that they could make from planting. Pulse the ate what they hunted down
Fierce debate over which of the new states could be slave-states and which could be free soil.
yes. It caused people to move west so they could try to find gold.
It was the jumping off place for the Westward Migration and it assumed (falsely) that only green grass could sustain the horses and oxen that were to transit the great American desert.
Slavery played a significant role in westward expansion in the United States. The expansion of slavery into new territories and states fueled sectional tensions between the North and South, eventually leading to the American Civil War. The issue of whether new states would allow or prohibit slavery was a major factor in determining the balance of power between the free and slave states, and ultimately the course of westward expansion.
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Elementary, my dear Dr Watson. They've gathered tonnes of gold.
Anything that could happen in 1.901 years.
Possibly, however there is no evidence for this (nor is there evidence against it).
America could, and should, continue to expand westward at all costs.
It is estimated that approximately 30% of the deaths during westward expansion were caused by tuberculosis. The disease was a significant public health issue during this time, particularly in crowded and unsanitary conditions.
Yea, it do happened