The Spanish had been in the Southwest since the 1500s. They had created
chains of mission stations and fortresses called presidios throughout
the Southwest and up the coast of California (including Los Angeles).
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Dubbed the “Corps of Discovery” by President Thomas Jefferson, the expedition, over the next two years, would travel over 8,000 miles into the wilds of the Pacific Northwest and back. Along the way it would chart the course of Manifest Destiny, transforming the continent of North America forever.
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Railroads often owned the right-of-way along the tracks, thus facilitating the sale of land to potential homeowners. Railroads also made it easier to get mail and consumer goods to people who had moved West.
Another big factor of the great depression was "over production and under consumption" so people didn't buy as many things as the companies were making, causing them to fire workers, so then those without jobs would save their money instead of spending it, causing lost profit and more layoffs (a big circle of loss) also the rumors that the banks weren't going to give people their savings so everyone ran to pull their accounts at once after the stock market crash. the second question seems good. the last one seems good too, hoover just thought the great depression was a passing recession and didn't feel the need to have the government intervene
French returned territories gained by Napoleon from 1795 - 1810. Russia extended its powers and received souveranity over Poland and Finland. Austria, too, did extend its territory.