-Took land from the Native Americans and forced them onto reserves
-Caused trouble with the Mexican and Native American removal
-The US killed many Natives in order to gain control of the west
-Angered other nations because of forceful gain of land
-It was dangerous to move west, many people died on the trail
The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
Western Canada so British Columbia, Alberta and etc.
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The Appalachian Mountains provided a natural barrier to the western expansion of the English Colonies in America, or so some thought.
Native American concerns about western expansion
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The scalawags were pros carpetbaggers were cons in the exPansion in the 19th century
The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
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what are the pros and cons o railroad expasion i the last half of the 19c
They lived on their own land. But after the war and the western expansion, many of them were moved to reserves.
The war had been expensive and the British attempts to limit western expansion by imposing taxes.
Railroads were crucial to western expansion because they allowed people to easily relocate there.
Con's : Polarization in urban areas. African American disputes. Traffic congestion pollution. Pro's : Technology advancement. Job expansion. Less auto dependency.
Well, when we talk about the consequences of western expansion for Native Americans, we must remember the deep impact it had on their way of life. Many tribes were forced off their ancestral lands, leading to loss of culture, traditions, and connection to the earth. It's important to acknowledge this painful history and work towards healing and understanding between all people.
Western Canada so British Columbia, Alberta and etc.