John Gast Westward Expansion

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When it comes to visualizing the Westward Expansion that happened in 1803, many things come to mind: The removal and relocation of the native Indians, Thomas Jefferson’s treaty with the French, the conflict between the United States and Europe, and the overall growth of the nation. In the art world, one painting in particular projects a perspective that sums up the main idea of the Westward Expansion: The American Progress. The American Progress is a painting that was created by John Gast, an American artist in the late 1800s. The painting depicts an allegorical representation of the United States’ expansion to the west coast of North America, an unstoppable manifest destiny that was determined to give current and future North Americans an