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andrew-mc [135]
3 years ago
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How did expansionism change the knighted states role in the world

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UNO [17]3 years ago
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Westward expansion impacted American society in many ways between 1800 and 1860. <span>The westward movement began with the </span>territory<span> in 1803. This provided American's with the hope to “spread” democracy </span>around the continent<span>. Transportation evolved </span>and adjusted because the<span> westward </span>enlargement exaggerated.
<span>Westward </span>enlargement usually<span> had negative effects on the Native Americans. Native Americans were forced </span>to measure<span> on reservations. The buffalo, </span>a vital<span> resource, </span><span>experienced </span>fast<span> population decline. Military conflict between Whites and Native Americans resulted in </span>several<span> deaths.</span>
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