In 1810,settlers in west florida rebelled,declaring independence from spain.President, James madison took this as a chance to claim the region.After negotiations,Spain sold florida to the US for 5 million in the adams onis treaty.

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So, in 1810, these settlers in West Florida were like, "Yo, we're done with Spain, we're declaring ourselves independent!" and then President James Madison was all like, "Sweet, this is our chance to take over that region!" Eventually, after some talks, Spain ended up selling Florida to the US for 5 million bucks in the Adams-Onís Treaty.

In 1839 texas won its independence from mexico.Between 1836-1845 texas has 4 presidents.Texas wanted to join america but america was worried about the slavery.Polk and US congress added texas as the 28th state. turn this into an informal sentence

So, like, in 1839, Texas was like, "Peace out, Mexico, we're independent now!" and then from 1836 to 1845, they had four different presidents running the show. Texas was all like, "Hey America, we wanna join you!" but America was all concerned about the whole slavery thing. But then Polk and the US Congress were like, "Sure, why not?" and they added Texas as the 28th state.

Thousands of settlers in the 1840s traveld to oregon using the oregon trail Polk and britain agreed that the 49’N line would be the boundary between the US and Canada.

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Okay, so back in the 1840s, there were like thousands of settlers who were all excited and ready to head out to Oregon. They were all like, "Let's do this!" and decided to take the Oregon Trail to get there. Then, Polk and Britain were like, "Hey, let's make a deal." They agreed that the boundary between the US and Canada would be that 49-degree North line. Easy peasy!

Us wanted land from mexico and went to far with them for california and new mexico.It last tll 1846-1848.The US won every big battle and took over mexico city.Mexicao signed a treaty of th guadelupe hand gave land for 15 million

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Alright, so here's the deal: the US was all like, "Yo Mexico, we want your land, especially California and New Mexico." They got a little carried away and things got intense from 1846 to 1848. But guess what? The US totally dominated every major battle and even took over Mexico City. Talk about a power move! Eventually, Mexico was like, "Fine, fine, let's make a deal." They signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and handed over a bunch of land to the US. And the price tag? Just a cool 15 million bucks. Easy money!

Why do you think Americans were so fascinated by the idea of the United States stretching from “sea to sea”? make it short and informal and make sure the reply is based on an opinion not facts

Well, in my opinion, Americans were all like, "Hey, we want it all! We wanna stretch from one coast to another!" It was all about that sense of adventure and expansion. They saw it as a way to show off their power and dominance, like, "Look at us, we can conquer the whole dang continent!" Plus, having control over such a vast territory gave them a sense of pride and a feeling of being unstoppable. It was like a big, bold statement that the US was a force to be reckoned with.