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Alfonso Dillon
9 June, 05:21
How did Americans feel about expanding westward?
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Timothy Hunt
9 June, 06:17
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Americans thought it was fine. Since tribes constantly overthrew each other and the same thing happend in small villages, it was no big deal.
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