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Expansion 1840's Vs. 1890's

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Essay title: Expansion 1840's Vs. 1890's

Compare the debates that took place over American expansionism in the 1840s with those that took place in the 1890s, analyzing the similarities and differences in the debates of the two eras.

The 1840s and 1890s saw an expansion of American territory, as a result of several economic, political, and cultural factors. The expansionist movements of the 1840s and 1890s were similar in their justifications, but the arguments against each differed greatly.

Both expansion movements used virtually identical justifications for acquiring lands, but the conditions were radically different.

- manifest destiny / International Darwinism

- hunger for new land В– population growth / declaration of the close of the frontier

- economic advantages В– trade with Asia from California / trade with new colonies helping businesses

- prevent other countries from gaining land in CA or Oregon / need to rival other imperialist countries.

Opponents of expansion in the 1840s did not oppose gaining new lands, but opposed the possible spread of slavery in the new territories.

- Slavery used

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