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4i decide whether each event increased or decreased white americans’ desire for native american land.
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| changes in the united states, 1810–1830 | increased desire to take native american land | decreased desire to take native american land |
|---|---|---|
| new technology makes it easier to farm and to sell crops. more people want to have land so they can farm and make money from it. | ||
| gold is discovered on cherokee land. white americans want access to the gold | ||
| the american population grows rapidly. there are more people who want land to farm. |
Brief Explanations
Each event is evaluated based on whether it creates a new incentive or increases existing motivation for white Americans to acquire Native American land:
- Profitable cotton farming with enslaved labor creates demand for more land, increasing desire for Native land.
- New farming/trade technology makes land more economically valuable, increasing desire for Native land.
- Gold discovery on Cherokee land creates a direct incentive to take the land, increasing desire.
- A growing population increases competition for farmland, increasing desire for Native land.
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- In the South, it is legal to own enslaved people and use their labor to grow profitable crops like cotton. Many white slaveowners wanted more land to grow cotton. → Increased desire to take Native American land
- New technology makes it easier to farm and to sell crops. More people want to have land so they can farm and make money from it. → Increased desire to take Native American land
- Gold is discovered on Cherokee land. White Americans want access to the gold. → Increased desire to take Native American land
- The American population grows rapidly. There are more people who want land to farm. → Increased desire to take Native American land