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Expansionism As A Policy Of Promoting Economic Growth

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Expansionism is a policy of promoting economic growth. The main concern arises when expanding territory does not prove to be beneficial to all races, as its “growth” in territory may simply be destruction for others. The expansionism and encroachment forced by capitalists can ultimately be categorized as oppression and white superiority, as it resulted in the deterioration of culture, natural rights, and mental stability for the Native Americans. The interests of the white capitalists to acquire Western land limited the natural rights of the Native Americans. It is the beliefs of white superiority and falsified authority that lead to the mistreatment of indigenous people like the Native Americans. Several incidents in American history present white capitalists neglecting the opinions and rights of Indians, for profit and expansionism, as “An estimated two million indigenous people in the United States were reduced, through slaughter, starvation, and disease, to less than a quarter of a million people by 1900” (Kratzer). Although the Treaty of Fort Laramie of 1868 stated that “no white person or persons shall be permitted” to enter the Black Hills, the administration of Ulysses S. Grant pressured the Indians to sell the Black Hills, as it was a major resource of gold (Miller). The Native Americans adamantly refused to sell the Black Hills, as the mountain range held significant cultural importance to them. These statements were not given for consideration by the white

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