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    During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, artistic interpretations of the west sparked westward movement of people. A nineteenth century painting by Albert Bierstadt named the Oregon Trail (1869) depicted the west as a serene wilderness providing hope and the promise of a fulfilling life. In contrast, the photograph Lakewood California by William Garrett (1950) and a painting by John Gast called American Progress (1872) shows a more industrialized view of the west. An article written by…

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    This book report is based on the 189 page, fictional biography, named “George Washington and the Birth of Our Nation”. The book is written by Milton Meltzer and published by Franklin Watts in 1986. This book is primarily about the evolving life of George Washington and how the atmosphere surrounding George had an effect upon him. In my opinion, the way Milton portrays George’s life gives the reader a breathtaking view into the life of one of America’s most legendary historical figures with…

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    During the Romantic Era in the United States, the previous rationale of uniting the country and correcting domestic affairs was transitioned towards westward expansion and nature; making the exemplary American a man of the frontier. The United States was no longer content with its success of the American Revolution, and sought to expand its country. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from the French for merely pennies per acre. The Louisiana Purchase was the start of…

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    Essay On Westward Movement

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    HOW DID THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT TRANSFORM AMERICA? American Westward Movement is the process that people from the settled regions of the United States to lands farther west. The great west means stretching from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, and it was subdivided into two sections: the territory between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains and the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific coast. This westward movement, across what was often called the American frontier, was of enormous…

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    the western frontier to discovered there was more land beyond the Mississippi River. Achieving Manifest Destiny, was the Americans’ goal. Manifest Destiny was the belief that the United States was destined to extend from coast to coast (Atlantic to the Pacific) In Document B, it shows how the Americans to move to unclaimed lands in west in the mid-1800s. In order to accomplish Manifest Destiny, the United Stated had to go to war with Mexico. A Spanish government in 1820 given Moses Austin a…

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    2 Deqa Yusuf Student #:500566949 Part A: Both CAT5 and CAT5e are UTP cables but the difference between these 2 cables is the quality. CAT5 has a 100 MHz signaling while CAT5e can have a signaling rate of up to 350 MHz. Not only that but the wiring is different as well, the CAT5 has simple wiring while the CAT5e has copper wiring. In short the CAT5e is a much more advanced cable compared to the CAT5. The CAT6 cable is a cable that has 4 wires which are covered in foil, this foil helps reduce…

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    Manifest Destiny Essay

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    The idea of Manifest Destiny emerged during the time of the Mexican-American War as a term coined for how America was obliged or destined to spread its influence across the entire continent based off a divine will (Manifest). Rather than call it American Imperialism, the term Manifest Destiny emerged to mask the real intentions behind American expansionism in the 19th century. Comparable to how the term “Manifest Destiny” originated, through the acquisition of new land post-Mexican-American…

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    Advantages Of Overseas Expansion

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    favored this idea used as supporting arguments that the economy will grow even more and that investment opportunities would arise. Missioners propelled this policy with the idea of spreading Christianity to the foreigners. The belief in manifest destiny and Anglo-Saxon led many Americans to support this effort, but many did not like the hypocrisy in which America stood. They also disagreed in subjugating other nations just because America thought is was superior, and there were some who did not…

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    Westward Expansion

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    I agree with Nathaniel Philbrick that America in the nineteenth century became “relentlessly acquisitive”, “technologically advanced”, and had a “religious sense of its own destiny”. Development of America’s culture, society, and economy in the early nineteenth century advanced greatly compared to previous years. The market revolution and westward movement both helped to shape these characteristics in the nineteenth century. The early nineteenth century America was growing and headed towards…

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    that lured Americans westword was the Manifest Destiny. The United States felt that they were to control the entire contient because God wanted it that way. Manifest Destiny became so wildy know that it started to appear in newspapers, debates, paintings, and advertisements. It was used to further territorial expansion in the west. Many believed that God himself blessed the growth of the United States. People of the east were intrigued by Manifest Destiny to move west with promises of…

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