History, 04.02.2021 20:20 lisagrimmett3
The US government supported westward expansion. It envisioned a nation that covered a vast expanse of land from the East Coast to the Ocean. The acquisition of Texas, the Oregon Territory, and the between 1845 and 1853 helped make this vision a reality. Most of this expansion happened during the presidential term of
1. Indian
2. Pacific
3. Atlantic
1. East
2. Southwest
3. Northeast
1. Sam Houston
2. James Polk
3. Stephen Austin
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