The American Promise:
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The American Promise Value
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Beginning in the 1840s, the nation’s swelling population, booming economy, and boundless confidence propelled a new era of rapid west-
Frontier settlers took the land and then, with the exception of the Mormons, lobbied their government to acquire the territory they had settled. The human cost of aggressive expansionism was high. The young Mexican nation lost a war and half of its territory. Two centuries of Indian wars, which ended east of the Mississippi during the 1830s, continued for an-