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Thursday, December 13, 2018

'Native Americans in the United States and James K. Polk Essay\r'

'6. Compare the expansionist foreign policies of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James K. Polk. To what extent did their policies fort the United States? 1. President Thomas Jefferson a. Anti-Federalist: usually bear of the Statesn expansionism b. Louisiana Purchase i. After Spain gave bleak Orleans to the French, Jefferson sent Monroe to France to buy the strategic debark for $2 million ii. France about to engage in war in Europe and dealing with a slave revolt in Haiti, offered to dole out the built-in Louisiana Territory for $15 million and Jefferson accepted, thus far though he wasn’t sure that the reputation allowed for it iii.\r\nCongress quickly approved the treaty iv. fortify the United States because gave them complete control over the strategically crucial Mississippi River c. Louis and Clark i. Sent expedition to search territory west ii. Encountered many new animals, plants, and Indian tribes iii. Strengthened the United States in that the West was no lon ger completely un-chartered territory, and knowledge was deepened after the unnumberable scientific discoveries 2. President James K. Polk a. Democrat who happy vast expansion at a fast rate b. Rallied for the immediate annexation of Texas, which Tyler accomplished mightily before Polk took office c.\r\nOregon Territory i. Acquired from a treaty with Great Britain made peacefully in 1846 ii. Established current northern border for the locality iii. Strengthened the States because of more territory and great control of the continent, less outside influence d. Mexican-American state of war i. Polk wanted to acquire the Southwest from Mexico ii. Mexico wouldn’t sell the territory, so Polk provoked Mexican troops with the stationing of American troops and declared war iii. After a successful invasion of Mexico City and the war was over, Mexico sign(a) the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo in 1848 ceding most of the modern Southwest over to the United States iv.\r\nStrengthened America because the acquisition of the new territory increased America’s potential wealth and asserted American dominance over Mexico 3. Texas fight with Mexicans, an excuse for US to gain territory 4. Polk’s platform of clear destiny 5. Thorton affair ? spark of war. Mexicans crossed Rio Grande and attacked Texas dragoons 6. Mexico loses fractional its territory 7. Many Whigs called the war an expansion of bondage 8. The newly acquired territories contributed to a new patriotic whimsey in US.\r\n'

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