One reason the nation was transformed by western expansion is because more economic opportunities were provided such as manufacturing, farming, and merchanting.
In the 19th century, Americans were seeking new land and opportunity and began to move west. Manifest Destiny was the belief by the people of the United States that they were meant to spread from sea to shining sea. Journalist John O’Sullivan was the first to use the term “Manifest Destiny”. He wanted the United States to annex Texas and the Oregon territory. Americans believed it was their duty to spread democracy from coast to coast and they had no consideration as to the effect settlement would…
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Chapter 22-24 Essay Outline 1. To what extent did late 19th century developments in science and technology reflect and influence a new urban society in Europe? greatly influenced new urban society in Europe inventions such as steel mills, railways, shipyards, and chemical plants represented the development and the ways in which it affected Europe expansion of railway systems on the Continent spurred economic growth the new urban society of Europe resulted in the development of extensive railway systems…
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impacted history. After the discovery of America, European’s began expanding into the west and the world was forever changed. Russian expansion to the east in 1552, but it wasn’t until 1639 that Russian explorer’s had actually entered the Pacific Ocean. Tsar Peter the Great was fascinated by the North Pacific…
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better and richer for each person, with opportunities for everybody in accordance with their abilities. American society has always allowed the merging of different cultures to assume a single tune, while maintaining their original nature, especially during the colonial period. The beginning of the American Dream can be dated back to the first colonists who settled the New World. Europeans who suffered from religious persecution, poverty, famine and diseases back home perceived their lives as an endless…
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Many slaveholders in the south in the early 19th century did not think they had to defend their ideas on slavery. No one at the time opposed the laws and culture of slavery in the south so there was no need to be on the lookout for outsiders who wanted rebel against slavery to end it. That is until the rebellion of Nat Turner in the 1830s which sparked a movement in the southern territories to defend their ideas on slavery using biblical passages and racial arguments in defense from the Northern…
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In the late 1800’s the United States expanded outwards, all over international waters; however, not even historians have an exact idea as to why America decided to do so during this time period. There is a plethora of ideas that have been toyed with in order to try and answer the question, “Why did the U.S. expand overseas in the 1800’s?” ranging from simply, the want for money all the way to social darwinism. Although, the answer is a combination of both, ideological reasons, such as manifest destiny…
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1. Describe the major motivations for imperialism. The Western expansion into Asia and Africa, otherwise known as imperialism, was motivated by economic means. For instance, the Industrial Revolution spurred the demand for certain raw materials not found in Europe; as a result, Asia and Africa became sources for those materials and markets for Western manufactured goods. Furthermore, Europeans saw imperialism as a way to receive valuable resources and a reliable market that were required to drive…
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During the construction of the transcontinental railroad, the contracts for construction were awarded to two main companies, the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad. The Central Pacific, led by a group of investors including Leland Stanford, Collis Huntington, and Charles Crocker, was responsible for building the railroad from Sacramento, California to the east. The Union Pacific, led by Thomas Durant and Grenville Dodge, was tasked with constructing the railroad from Omaha, Nebraska…
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Page 1: In the 4th century Constantine the Great ruled the Byzantine Empire and established a new capital at Constantinople The Byzantine Empire succeeded it to flourish for almost a thousand years. Oghuz Turks[6] began migrating into Anatolia during the Turkic expansion After the victory over forces of the Byzantine Empire in 1071 at the Battle of Manzikert, the Seljuq dynasty controlled Turkey until the country was invaded by the Mongols. While under Mongol rule, several small Turkish states…
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The Victorian Era: Industrial Revolution During the 1800s, the Industrial Revolution spread throughout Britain. It changed Britain from a land of small towns, villages and farms into a land of cities, large towns and factories. The Industrial Revolution was a period of great change. New industries developed rapidly as a result of a number of new inventions and the way in which things were produced. The way in which people lived and worked changed quickly as well as a result of these developments…
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