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Kason Noble
17 June, 14:15
Why was expanding the u. s. was a good thing?
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Piper Sanchez
17 June, 15:11
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It was a good thing, because the west was a little explored and inhabited area, expanding the habitable area and collecting resources from that area was necessary, for the country's growth
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Angelina Cowan
17 June, 16:18
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expanding the US was a good thing because we acquired the territory of Louisiana which gave us more land for expansion, trade, and housing.
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