American history discusion
The course textbook states that in the mid-1800s many
Americans felt a sense of uniqueness about the U.S. that helped drive westward
expansion and that “this sense of uniqueness and mission had roots in Puritan
utopianism and revolutionary republicanism but also owed much to the rapid
growth and progress of the early nineteenth century” (379). With this in mind, looking back over the
course, explain how each of the following elements of U.S. history influenced
attitudes on western expansion in the mid-1800s: Puritan utopianism, revolutionary
republicanism, and mid-1800s’ economic growth.
Be clear and specific in connecting each of these elements to westward
expansion in the mid-1800s. Then,
explain how these elements conflicted with the attitudes and experiences of
Native Americans and Spanish with whom U.S. westward expansion came into
contact. Clearly explain how Native
American groups differed U.S. groups in their attitudes and experiences as the
two came into contact on the western frontier.
Then, clearly explain how Spanish groups differed from U.S. groups in
their attitudes and experiences as the two came into contact on the western
frontier.
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