Dbq The Westward Expansion

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The westward expansion was considered a controversial topic. Americans would be encouraged to the new opportunities they would achieve. Because of acquiring land, rise of industry, and Americans removing people out of their land to use it for themselves, it would encourage America to move west between 1800 through 1848. In acquiring land, it would lead to controversial problems also while encouraging the Americans to move west. The controversial part would be about Jefferson, the purchase of the Louisiana Purchase would bring a negative sentiment from the Federalist Party. Because Jefferson being a democratic advocate and such he used the Federalist loose interpretations of the constitution, making him a hypocrite. Since the purchase of the …show more content…
During the industrial revolution we would also have the market revolution which is the expansion of marketplace. Roads and canals would be created increasing economic growth and travelling would be much faster. The invention of steam boats made it easier to travel along the rivers, steam boats revolutionized, making river travel. Pony Express was a mail service that connected the east and west, lasted 18 months and then folded due to high cost of transportation, so railroads would be made. Doc 4 would be a picture of the Erie Canal in 1829, it gives us an idea on how the rise of industrialization was smooth and successful. The market revolution made monopolies easily developed, led to greater mechanization, better market, and it was a positive impact because more and more Americans linked their economic fate to the market economy. Since immigration was high, Germans and the Irish would come to America. The Irish and Germans would come to America due to failure in crop production. The Irish would be too poor to move inland and farm so they would settle in cities, New York. German immigrants would be as few political refugees to farmers, they would settle around the mid-west. Since both immigrants would be poor they would work for lower wages than the local workers, and later on Nativism would come out because they hated how immigrants would take their jobs. As the rise of …show more content…
The Indian Removal Act also known as the Trail of Tears, is the removal of the Indians out of their homeland. Five Indian tribes would get removed from Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina and Florida–land their ancestors had occupied and cultivated for generations. Jackson wants to remove the Indians from the South because the land has good soil and he wants to give it to his supporters. His supporters would be yeoman farmers and gaining those lands would benefit in agriculture. However some Indian tribes like the Cherokees, half of them said they should leave while the other half said that they should stay and fight. Then the Treaty of New Echota would happen where the government would give lands and goods to the Cherokees who left their land peacefully. “It gives me pleasure to announce to Congress that the benevolent policy of the Government, steadily pursued for nearly thirty years, in relation to the removal of the Indians beyond the white settlements is approaching to a happy consummation.” (Doc 5). Jackson would be pleased that the fact of the Indians would be removed and his supporters would take over the lands increasing the expansion of United States.
In conclusion, since land had been acquired, rise of industry, and the removal of people where Americans would use it for their benefit, without these the expansion of the west would have never happened.