The Westward Expansion and Industrialization has negatively impacted the United States (U.S.) politically, economically, socially and culturally. The Westward Expansion was a push to move America West in the 1800s (Westward Expansion) and it created the Indian Removal Act. The Industrial Revolution created machinery to make and provide goods on the shelf, started in the 1700s (Cooper). America took the Native Americans during the move West and assimilated them and completely changed everything. The Robber Barons had affected the Industrial Revolution, by cutting competition to make all the decisions for the businesses and started monopolies. The Westward Expansion had a negative effect on the U.S. by moving people from their homes and starting …show more content…
President Jefferson made a treaty with France paying 15 million dollars. With the Expansion came the Indian Removal act in the 1830s, due to moving West they needed land that was occupied by Native Americans, the Removal Act gave the government the power to exchange land in the East for space in the West (Bosin). The Indian Removal Act removed thousands of Native tribes like the Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and the Creek tribes. With the tribes being forced to move it created the Trail of Tears, a 5,043 mile long walk marking 9 states for Native Americans to move (Bosin). The Native Americans had fought with the government due to the Removal Act by rebelling by not leaving, fighting and killing, or any other form of being rebellious toward what they were told. The Westward Expansion affected not only the Native tribes in horrible ways by forcing them to move, but also the Americans who had to suffer …show more content…
It brought in railroads and ways of transportation by the Trans Continental Railroad, steam boats, and the start of cars. The working machinery stopped the work and also caused many workers to be fired because it became easier and less time consuming to make products using the machines. The Industrialists were rich ,old men who didn't need to lift a finger. The workers were hard laborers who worked over 16 hour days to support themselves and their families (Cooper). The photo of Protectors of Our Industry presents an illustration of scrawny men holding up the industries like steel, cloth and linen and they show the amounts for a week.The most money made was by linen workers at $11 a week (Anti-corporate). The old fat men at the top represent greed because they're holding up money bags as their stomach and they are dressed rich and fancy without lifting a finger. During the Industrial Revolution people striked due to work conditions, pay and many other reasons that are voted by the workers. Workers wouldn't show up to jobs or would become advocates to get what is believed to be right. People had their lives changed by needing to learn how to work with technology and some had to find other jobs due to being laid off. The Industrial Revolution created change that ruined people's lives. They worried about
The people that expanded westward had to endure great challenges or setbacks on they 're exploring. They encountered a lot of weather challenges, Indian attacks and animal attacks. During this time of exploration the president Thomas Jefferson was not helping everyone explore. The westward expansion was actually a major part of his wild soul that just wanted to get out there and explore. The explorers and present day us got lots of benefits but also consequences.
Introduction The Westward Expansion is about moving west to find better land. almost seven million Americans moved west to find better land to farm and to build a house and raise a family. Two topics about the westward is The Oregon Trail and The Gold Rush.
Westward expansion will forever be a reminder of the horrors Native Americans endured for the sake of the country that never treated them justly to begin with. Likewise, one can see in document 5 the population of buffalo from 1800-1889, how it decreased drastically after the beginning of westward expansion. This elucidates that not only were Native Americans dealt with unjustly, but so were that which they held dear were dealt unjustly too. An important part of Native American culture revolved around the animals they would take care of, use for resources, and be apart of their daily lives. However, when westward expansion took place, Native Americans were not considered for, nor what
There was a lot of land untouched and great for farming and mining. The once uncivilized, desolate land was now discovered to have precious metals, good area for farming and bountiful in land for creating transcontinental railroads. Reconstruction of the south definitely was a contributing factor for the Westward expansion. After the Civil War, the south was destroyed, filled with ruins and desolation. The South and the West had opportunities for businesses, agriculture, and a new start for many
America faced a lot of change and transformation during the 19th, also known as the Gilded Age. America was heavily influenced socially, economically, politically, and culturally by westward expansion and industrialization. Many people expanded west of the Mississippi River because of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 (Westward Expansion: Encounters at a Cultural Crossroads). The United States brought the state of Louisiana from France for $15 million (Milestones: 1801-1829). Industrialization ties into westward expansion in a way.
Westward Expansion had significant political, economic, and social effects on the United States. While it brought economic growth and new opportunities, it also led to significant economic upbringings with women and the assimilation of Native Americans. Most political issues tied in with some of the other effects, economic and social. Firstly, white people thought that one of the only ways to stop future conflicts with Native Americans was with assimilation (Doc B). White settlers believed that the Native American way of life was unethical and that it’s lower and worse than their culture (Doc B).
While Westward Expansion destroyed the culture of Native Americans, it also had many positive effects. One positive effect was the job opportunities and ideas gained from the Oregon Trail. The Oregon trail was a highly beneficial way to get through the mountains to the western part of the U.S. Although many people died on the Oregon Trail, it helped Americans get the supplies they needed from the West. Another positive impact from westward expansion was the California gold rush, which created more jobs for people in the West. Some of those jobs include gold mining, and other jobs in highly populated cities.
In this unit of Westward Expansion, there were many examples of hardships and opportunities, which were all caused by something called the Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was the belief of the American citizens that God gave them the right to move West to conquer the land on it and to spread their values across the continent. There are many good things that happened from the Westward Expansion, such as being able to gain more resources and industrialize the cities. The industrial revolution was a time of new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, Europe, and the United States. Many of these things during this revolution included production methods replacing hand production, and new iron processes.
From the late 18th early 19th centuries, Westward expansion dominated the United States of America. Westward expansion was the push towards going to the west coast whether it was for new job opportunities, a better home life, or safer living options or pull factors. This changed American ways and views of life as well as altered other cultures' ways of life. Westward expansion and industrialization negatively affected America's political views, social views, cultural views and overall economic development of the United States due to the amounts of discrimination and assimilation that different groups faced, the amounts of capitalism in the work industry, and the idealization and spread of Manifest Destiny.
Accompanying the turn into the 19th century was a significant need for expansion across the North American continent. Some of the largest migrations in U.S history spanned the period starting in the early 1800s and ending with the eventual closure of the American frontier in the early 1890s (National Geographic). There are a variety of reasons why people expanded westward, however the most influential and impactful ones to people of the time were: starting a new life and finding a home, acquiring wealth quickly, and because of the influence of beliefs such as Manifest Destiny. One of the major and most common reasons for why people expanded westward was to start a new life and find a home.
-PBS (WHY). This greatly affected the Indians since they lost so many lives that day. The adaptation to the whites, the extinction of buffalo, and the domination of whites are just some of the reasons how the Native Americans land and culture was affected by the Westward Expansion. Although the Native Americans lost much of their homeland and their way of life, they still proved that even threw the worst conditions possible they stick together and fight through
For some, it was destiny to move west. Although there were many conflicts and disagreements between ourselves and others, it was destiny to move west because of overpopulation, new inventions of transportation methods, and new opportunities. In the 19th Century, overpopulation was one of the major reasons for Westward Expansion. Immigrants were flooding into America for new opportunities and new ways of life and there was just not enough land to suffice the needs for all of the people. These immigrants were arriving in America in the port cities on the East Coast.
The westward expansion is a movement of settlers promoted by the federal government that pushed west to get things that benefit them. Such as gold, land, financial reasons, and religious freedom. During this time, America was going through Indian removal acts, economic issues and so much more. The westward expansion occurred due to gold and cheaper land resulting in Native Americans being forced off their own land. To begin, One of the reasons for the westward expansion was gold.
Business owners made lots of money from the railroads because they were able to transport goods farther and faster with ease. Although the railroads tremendously impacted businesses and therefore the economy, the native americans were negatively impacted because the railroads were being laid on “their” land. This caused distrust between the settlers and the natives because of the “disrespect” for the land. Because of the new ways of transportation, the industrial revolution took place causing skilled artisans to be replaced by unskilled workers that used large complex machines.
A major debate among Historians is if the Industrial Revolution was helpful or harmful. The industrial revolution created a big change in the society of America. It was an age of innovation and creativeness for the inventors of the world. It was an age of sorrow and despair for the workers of the world.