ExpansionistsJoin now to read essay ExpansionistsExpansionists in general:-believed in extending âfreedomâ-Manifest Destiny-God wanted them to have the land-usually a âsmoke screenâ for hiding the want to expand slavery-Wanted land: California, Texas, Oregon-many expansionists blamed the post-1837 depression on the U.S. not acquiring markets for its agriculture surplus, having California and Oregon could solve problem
-Many expansionists thought that with expansion agriculture could grow and protect democracy-believed that industrialization was the cause for social strife-with more land, farmers would have more opportunity and have access to foreign markets-would open up economic opportunity for the common peopleThomas Jefferson:-expansion would favor the common people-believed that that it was the American peopleâs right to displace uncivilized or European people from the path of their westward movement-feared that overexpansion would possibly create an ungovernable empire-Jefferson proposed an indefinite restriction on the settlement of Louisiana-later expansionists believed that with the development of the telegraph and railroads, the problem of distance was no longer-wanted to avoid dividing the countryJames K. Polk:-known for sharing same opinions as Andrew Jackson-shared Jacksonâs views on tariffs and internal improvements-believed that Texas should be added to
-feared increasing the number of immigrants-was a huge problem -and for that reason expanded would favour the immigrant class as well-believed that a less developed American land would be better for the common people
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