Student’s Name Instructor’s Name Course Date Westward Expansion The Westward Expansion was inevitable considering the population size and young nation's economic growth. Much of the justifications relied on moral doctrines and religion of righteousness, superiority, and the ‘manifest destiny.’ The Westward Expansion was an appealing idea and thought to manifest among the early Americans. There was a presence of land that could be acquired at low prices. Besides, the constrictions of the European civilization had a lot of low-paid jobs and individuals stuck in factories. For instance, it was impossible to improve one’s life for the working class, a situation that was possible in the...
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