hEY u guys! i'm kinda bummed out cuz i need some help wit the 1992 dbq. how would the oregon territory shape the development of the west? i dont get that part. && where do the native americans and texans fit in?? any help would be appreciated. thanks.
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Is it this question?
Quote:To what extent did the natural enviroment shape the developmnt of the West beyond the Mississippi and the lives of those who lived and settled there? How important were other factors? Time Period: 1840's to 1890's
Or do you have a different one. If it's different, could you please type exactly what it says so that I can find it more easily?
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"I refuse to prove that I exist," says God, "for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing."
"But," say Man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It
that's the exact question. and in document b, it says "oregon is a part of the north american continent, to which...the thitle of the United States is the best now is existence. the british proposition of compromise, which would make the columbia river the line south of 49 degrees...and would leave on the british side two-thirds of the whole oregon territory, including the free navigation of the columbia and all the valuable harbors on the pacific, can never for a moment be entertained by the u.s. w/out an abandonment of their just and clear territorial rights, their own self-respect, and the national honor."
^^i have no idea wat Polk is saying here so i dont know how to incorporate it into my dbq. any help??
Oh, okay. That's the manifest destiny stuff - we want all land, and once it's ours, it's OURS and YOU can't have it! But if it is yours, we're going to take it and the that'll be OURS too!!!! mentality. I suppose this is one of those other factors they were talking about.
And if you're interested here are two people who got some help on the same question (or not....):
http://www.course-notes.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2200
http://www.course-notes.org/forum/showthread.php?t=22907
http://www.course-notes.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2870
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"I refuse to prove that I exist," says God, "for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing."
"But," say Man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It
thank you thank you thank you thanks a billion!!!!:) :) :) :)
hey! one more thing, wat about the wars with the texans and the disputes with the Natives. where could i incorporate that?
Hey, wait so you have the documents?? Is there any chance that you can post them? I need them for Friday. Please and thank you
bittersweet;56978 wrote:that's the exact question. and in document b, it says "oregon is a part of the north american continent, to which...the thitle of the United States is the best now is existence. the british proposition of compromise, which would make the columbia river the line south of 49 degrees...and would leave on the british side two-thirds of the whole oregon territory, including the free navigation of the columbia and all the valuable harbors on the pacific, can never for a moment be entertained by the u.s. w/out an abandonment of their just and clear territorial rights, their own self-respect, and the national honor."
^^i have no idea wat Polk is saying here so i dont know how to incorporate it into my dbq. any help??
its on collegeboard's website