Is war a good thing? No it isn’t, but back in 1845 we thought it was. Can you believe that? As America was growing we needed more land but we just took it, we didn’t offer to buy it or anything. As we expanded westward, we slaughtered innocent Indians. Also, people are trying to say that's a good thing. Imagine if Canada came to the United States and killed you, your children, and your whole family. That's exactly what we did. My first reason why westward expansion was wrong is because slavery isn’t…
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Manifest Destiny Timeline 1803-1853 Cause & Effect 1803 Louisiana Purchase – America’s fierce determination to keep the port of New Orleans open and France’s costly war against Britain. Pages 319-320 Purchase has been made, learning about the territory became more important, Lewis & Clark Expedition. Growth of fur trade, accurate maps (open the west to settlers), and clash of cultures. Cause & Effect War of 1812 – Impressments of US Citizens, interference w/ American shipping, and British…
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Slavery is a system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold, and are forced to work. Slaves can be held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase or birth, and deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to demand compensation. Slavery in America began when the first African slaves were brought to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619, to aid in the production of such lucrative and societal crops as tobacco. Slavery was practiced…
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The United States is a country that is constantly growing and changing, and many variables have led to this expansion, which has had a significant effect on the history and culture of the nation. During this national development and expansion period, the United States went through a significant transformation. The source Jefferson Buys Louisiana Territory and the Nation moved westward states, “The United States doubled in size.” This shows that the nation was heading west and the economy was expanding…
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Even in today’s society Slavery still, exist around the world. It didn’t end in 1865 it just ended in our country ( America ). In fact, it continues around the world and sometimes slave owners in the past would still have slaves no matter the rules. Some people around the world have wondered if slavery still exists in this world or in today’s society. There is even an organization that helps people that are in the slavery system its called “ Anti-Slavery ”. Slavery in America ended officially in…
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When we are talking about the causes of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the civil war, and American slavery system have to be mentioned. The abolishment of the slavery system was always recognized as the greatest contributing factor. Abraham Lincoln was elected to be president in 1860. His presidency was a significant threat to the seven slavery states in the south. In January 1861, seven southern slave states declared their independence from the U.S and they established their union named the…
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David Henry Garcia 010468805 What were the causes of the civil war? Before taking this class I would not have been able to tell you the actual reasons why the civil war was fought. If you were to ask me before today I would have said it was to free the slaves. But after some good research and the in class lectures I would now be able to tell you the civil war was fought because of an inability to be open minded and to think on a broader more futuristic approach to the bettering of a United…
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people and not of states. Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Lincoln tried many persuasive arguments to preserve the Union. He contended that; “in view of the Constitution and the law, the union is unbroken”. Despite his efforts seven states had seceded by his inauguration in March 1861, and after the firing on Fort Sumter the Civil War was in progress. The abolitionist movement, the women’s suffrage movement, and the 1960’s civil rights movement are all examples of reform efforts that…
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THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR Andres Pastor HIST-B17A April 11, 2024. Subtitle What were the economic motivations behind the Mexican-American War and how did they influence the outcome? The economic motivations behind the Mexican-American War were deeply intertwined with the broader context of territorial expansion, manifest destiny, and the desire for economic growth. The war, which took place between 1846 and 1848, was fueled by a complex interplay of factors, including the annexation of Texas,…
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Modern History Assessment Task 1 The American Civil War, the Civil war that started on the 12th of April 1861, to 13th of May 1865 being the main course of ‘Slavery”. Thou the north went to war with the South because of Slavery issues. But the south went to War with the North because of State Rights. Thou the south and north had there own reasons for going to war they still all fell into an economic war which caused distress amongst the north and south Economy. Source A State Rights Within The…
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