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The Consequences Of Westward Expansion

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America’s expansion seemed to cause major instability as it transitioned into independence. It caused wars with Britain and Mexico, but formed a strong relationship with France. However, this is the only case in which some stability is caused by expansion. Debatably one of the most destabilising outcomes of westward expansion was the slavery argument. Throughout America’s development, they faced conflict in the Congress about the expansion of slavery, which was only slightly dissipated after the Civil war with the Rights Act. The balancing act they tried to maintain fell apart with Texas, California and Missouri. Ohio in 1859 further caused political unrest, “The danger of having a Republican-Abolition President can now be readily appreciated.
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