Manifest Destiny: The Drive of Westward Expansion

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Westward Expansion Manifest Destiny was the belief that started and caused the westward expansion and led to many wars between all different types of people and the different countries that owned the land. The expansion allowed for lifespan to increase, the economy blossomed, and the main goal was accomplished which was getting occupation of America from ocean coast to ocean coast. In the early 1800s the United States started their goal of the westward expansion. The idea of Manifest Destiny helped Americans to advance their civilization all the way to the opposite ocean being the Pacific Ocean, and even try getting down in Mexico and other parts of Central America. But with the fast developing economy, America started to look to other …show more content…

That same year the Adam-Onis Treaty was signed and later ratified in 1920 by Spain. What the Adam-Onis Treaty did was relinquish any claim of the United States on Texas. It also established the western boundary for the Louisiana Purchase. In the 1920s the Mexicans drove the Spaniards away from the country and announced Texas to be a Mexican state. The Mexicans also encouraged the American westward movement and American settlers were driven to the territory by trade and also by the agreement of cheap abundant …show more content…

It was the starting point of hatred between the Mexicans and the Americans, which would develop into the Mexican American War. The Compromise of 1850 resolved the war it was a five bill package that lessened the confrontation between slave and free states. The compromise established California as a free state, New Mexico and Utah as territories with the question of slavery to be set by popular sovereignty, settled a boundary between Texas and Mexico, terminated slave trade in Washington, D.C., and made it easier for southerners to get back their slaves. The Texas problem however, would grow into a revolution led, without any help from the American army. The Mexicans end up being defeated and Texas is declared independent in 1836 but due to slavery Texas was taken over until 1844. Some positive annexation on Texas was that since it was a large state it provided land for raising large cattle farms and had access to the gulf. The negative effects were that it was another slave

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