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    Cause Of Manifest Destiny

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    during the 19th century with the American expansion. This attitude affirmed that the United States could not only expand from east to west coast but that in fact, it was destined to stretch and gain more territory. However, the land expansion gave a new pride to the ideas about racial superiority and the US being on top and better than anyone else. Manifest Destiny was significant to the development of the United States as its beliefs were the primary force that caused the expansion westward…

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    goal was either to get independence or expand their land or territory. Mexico wanted to get their independence from The United States of America but they instead went into war with them and it turned into a revolution they fought very hard and even though America won at the end mexico still got their independence but they also got their land taken away days latter there were lots of leaders in the Mexican army like pancho villa. United States of America got in a big fight with the mother…

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    is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. The imperialistic lifestyle greatly appeals to the US, but why? The government wants to expand to other territories around the world. Many of the worlds great powers such as Russia and China hold territories that the US wants. The U.S. recently bought Alaska from Russia in order to make trade and travel to Asia easier. They bought it for $7.2 million ($4.74/km2). Not only is competition for land a…

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    The Mexican-American War was a war that occurred between America and Mexico from Spring of 1846 to Fall of 1837. It was a war that was started over the territory of Texas and where it’s boundaries were, but was ended with the Mexican Cession. The causes, battles, and repercussions of the Mexican-American war all provided a big role in the events that occurred throughout the war. The Mexican-American War has several different causes that led to many different disputes between the two nations…

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    similar and different from the United States of America. Spain is a country in southwest Europe. It is the third counter of Europe in extension and the fifth in population. Also, it has many islands in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic Ocean. Spain has two territories in northern Africa. The United States of America is located in North America. It has many islands in the Pacific Ocean and in the Atlantic Ocean. Also, the United States of America has a territory in the Pacific Ocean.…

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    North Korea War

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    One of the primary reasons the United States should avoid going to war with North Korea is because it could possibly result in millions of causalities. In an article published by ‘Business Insider’ titled “Here’s What a War between North Korea and The United States Could do to The Global Economy” it is stated “Clearly, the biggest and most important impact of any conflict between the US and North Korea — either nuclear or conventional — would be a catastrophic loss of life and huge human…

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    many fought, others died. In 1846-1848,( “In 1846 the United States went to war with Mexico.”, Overview) the Mexican War occurred just above Mexico and just below Texas,(“Congress of Texas… had declared the Rio del Norte to be the boundary of that republic”,Doc B, p2). The Alamo, the Trails West, and the Texas Revolution all led up to this war.(COUNT)Mexico was the one who actually went on American land, but America did much more. The United States was not ready to go to war with Mexico. They…

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    opened up the territory of Texas to American colonization because it was unable to persuade its own citizens to settle the remote and fairly unpopulated land. The following year, however, Mexico gained independence from Spain. Mexico Continued Spain’s colonization plan after its independence in 1821. American colonization of Texas took place from 1821 until 1835. They were attracted here for three reasons; the first being cheap, inexpensive land. Undeveloped land in the United States cost…

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    The Spanish-American War began on April 25, 1898. The war ended with a victory for the United States on December 10, 1898. The signing of the Treaty of Paris between Spain and the U.S. gave Cuba their independence from Spain, and the U.S. control over Guam and Puerto Rico. The United States also purchased the Philippines Islands from Spain for twenty million dollars. All of these events led to the United States becoming a major powerhouse and let the rest of the world know the authority that…

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    During the beginning of the 19th Century, the United States remained unsure of what it was, and what it will become. The country was beginning to become a more influential power, yet it remained unsure of its exact position in the world. The United States was in a period of transition, as the founding fathers, who were essential to the national identity, where leaving power for a new generation of rulers. It became apparent that colonization was now only part of the nation’s past, rather than…

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