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The conquest of the territory
De Baripedia
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Sommaire
1
U. S. Expansionism: General Aspects
1.1
General considerations
1.2
Why is a federal state created?
1.3
The political genius coup of the founding fathers
1.4
Integration of conquered regions into the United States
1.5
Exploring the Country: A Military Affair
1.5.1
Military Dimension
1.5.2
Economic Dimension
2
The confrontation with the great powers
2.1
France
2.2
Great Britain
2.3
Spain
2.4
Russia
2.5
Mexico
3
The confrontation with indigenous peoples
3.1
Changes in the demographic balance of power
3.2
Changes in the military balance of power
3.3
Denial of Indian Rights in the Territory
3.4
Indian Wars
4
The Sanctuary of the Whole American Continent
4.1
The exclusion of European powers from the continent
4.2
The Monroe Doctrine[1823])
5
Conclusion
6
Annexes
7
References
U. S. Expansionism: General Aspects
General considerations
Why is a federal state created?
The political genius coup of the founding fathers
Integration of conquered regions into the United States
Exploring the Country: A Military Affair
Military Dimension
Economic Dimension
The confrontation with the great powers
France
Great Britain
Spain
Russia
Mexico
The confrontation with indigenous peoples
Changes in the demographic balance of power
Changes in the military balance of power
Denial of Indian Rights in the Territory
Indian Wars
The Sanctuary of the Whole American Continent
The exclusion of European powers from the continent
The Monroe Doctrine[1823])
Conclusion
Annexes
References