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Was the westward expansion justifiable?

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wendy40
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  • 18-03-2017
From the view of the American government, it was an excellent idea, making more land available for settlers and farmers.
From the native point of view, it wasn't quite so positive. American Indians lost their land, their food sources, their lives, their families and their future.
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