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Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) was a Spanish colonizer and conqueror, who leaded the conquest of the Mexican territories, that started in 1519 with the occupation of Veracruz. The tales about the sacking of the Mexican capital, Tenochtitlan, are still legendary nowadays.
After the takeover of Veracruz, Cortes gave the order of sinking his own ships (it was thought they were burnt, but nowadays that hypothesis is being questioned). Anyway, he destroyed his ships on purpouse to force his men to go forward and conquer the New World, both in the militar and spiritual (goal of spreading the Christian religion) dimensions.
- Agreement with his decision: of course it is an incredibly effective manner of ensuring that his men would be motivated to conquer the territory, mainly because they did not have an alternative choice. They had to become rulers there or be lost in the middle of unknown lands. It can be claimed how the ultimate goal justifies the means.
- Disagreement with the decision: it can be argued how unethical is that he prevented his men from deciding if they wanted to participate or not on the mission. He eliminated the choice.
The Louisiana Purchase refers to the purchase of the Louisiana territory by the United States from the French in the year 1803.
<h3>What is the Manifest Destiny?</h3>
This refers to the belief that the expansion of the United States through the American continent was justified and necessary.
Hence, the Lewis and Clark Expedition was the next step of expansion by the United States after the acquisition of Louisiana from the French from 14 May 1804 – to 23 Sept 1806.
The American Revolution was the period when the American colonists rebelled against the British king to claim their independence and autonomy after a struggle that led to the Declaration of Independence.
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If you are talking about a bill, it is debated with the House of Representatives, and then sent to the President for signature.
French military and political leader