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Topic 3 – Expansion, Nationalism, Sectionalism How and why did expansion cause sectionalism and eventually lead to the Civil War?
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Topic 3a - Expansion How and why did expansion cause sectionalism and eventually lead to the Civil War?
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THE WEST
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Expansion America was crowded along the coastline. With newfound freedom the people wanted to move West as explorers & conquerors “U.S. was a free land of opportunity, let’s go take advantage of that by moving out west and forging our own path.”
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Louisiana Purchase
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Expansion “Go west young man, go west and grow up with the country.” – H. Greeley Lewis & Clark’s travels open the west for settlement. Life was hard on the frontier – Yet it still attracted many Americans or was better where immigrants had come from.
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Consequences 1.Native Americans – Already on the frontier – Not willing to give up land – Not used to “owning” land – Tribes like the Shawnee resisted – Tribes like the Cherokee willingly moved west or adopted American values. 2.Expansion – Moving west brings the people’s specific interests with them. North: Industry, wage earners, thriving crowded cities, technology, progress. South: Farming, slavery, tradition. 3.Immigration – America is the place to start a new life, an adventure, or to make it rich.
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Consequences
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4.War – Mexican-American War Texas teams up with the U.S. to become its own nation – Is annexed by the U.S. and becomes a Southern State U.S. “tricks” Mexico into war, takes its western territory after victory. – The U.S. Civil War Expansion caused sectionalism which lead to the Civil War – loyalty to the interests of one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole – The Plains Indians Wars
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