Dbq Moving West Essay

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Did you know that most of the U.S.A was just being moved into in the 1840's? There were benefits and consequences to those who moved west and the government. There were too many people moving out west and our relations with the natives worsened. Even though we wouldn't have Texas and California if we moved west, I'm sure we would still be able to California a different way than invading other people's land. The people of the U.S in that time period shouldn't have just gone in there and take over the land. The consequences outweighed the benefits by far, we worsen relations with the natives and we were losing people to the west. Along with ruining relations with natives, America was losing too many people to the west. People kept moving west and there wasn't very many people in the east anymore. In document H, it states that "When he visited the country there were about 4,000 persons engaged in collecting gold"(page 6). This means that everyone was moving west to California because there was gold. This would mean that there are less people in the east working so things won't be completed as fast as they should. In document I, …show more content…

The colonist didn't respect the fact that the Natives had already claimed that land. By claiming the land that the natives had, we worsened relations with them. In document G, it states, "These soldiers cut down our timber; they kill my buffalo"(page 5). This shows that the American colonist are taking away from the natives. They were taking their food and cutting down buffaloes. In document F, it states that “a couple of years before it was nothing to see 5,000, 10,000 buff (shortened word for buffalo) in a day’s ride. Now if I saw 50 I was lucky"(page 5). This proves that the colonist were taking away from the natives and were killing their food. The colonist were killing too many buffaloes which was taking away from natives and ruined any relations with

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