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Manifest Destiny Case Study

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On July 1st, 1867 the colonies of British North America joined together in an act of Confederation, in an effort to resist mounting pressure from both inside and outside the region, including pressure from the USA and Great Britain, and from social and economic problems inside the colonies. The influence exerted from the US after the Civil war, including their desire to expand their country, coupled with raids from external groups and internal problems with trade and transportation influenced the colonies to form together as one country.

Manifest Destiny was a term that originated during the 1840’s. “It expressed the belief that it was Anglo-Saxon Americans’ providential mission to expand their civilization and institutions across the breadth of North America”(History.com Staff, 2010, p. 2). Manifest Destiny and the attitude that generated it helped to fuel western settlement, the war on mexico and the removal and displacement of Native Americans (History.com Staff, 2010). Colonists were afraid that the US would …show more content…

The agreement was first signed in 1864. The treaty was at first popular with both countries, but fell out of favor by both countries later on Masters, D., 2013. Canada was afraid their colonies would be swallowed by the US, and americans, particularly in the south, were afraid that a merger of some sort would increase the power of the northern states Masters, D., 2013. The treaty was abolished by the US on March 17th, 1866. The loss of the treaty and increased duties and tariffs increased support for Confederation. (Masters, D., 2013) Without trade to the USA, the colonies needed a way to trade with themselves. An inter-continental railway would allow for increased trade, and it would make the colonies stronger. And Confederation would allow the colonies to split the cost and unite together (Baird, Z.,

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