Early Tensions 1789-1838

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Mind Map on Early Tensions 1789-1838, created by Stephanie Lowe on 07/02/2018.
Stephanie Lowe
Mind Map by Stephanie Lowe, updated more than 1 year ago
Stephanie Lowe
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Early Tensions 1789-1838
  1. Expansion
    1. Indians of the East clashed with frontiersmen
      1. Americans wanted to expand to spread Democracy.
        1. The American Promise
          1. Land was sold in small sections to farmers for $1-2
            1. Land speculators bought up land and sold it at a profit
              1. Led to trade. For example Lewis and Clark set up fur trade routes.
              2. Slavery
                1. Expansion led to tensions over whether new states should have slavery.
                  1. The North disliked slavery for 3 reasons - economic - Religious - Political
                    1. Slavery was expanding due to the Cotton Gin, The Lousiana Purchase and the Missouri Compromise
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