Throughout
the history of the united stated, there have been many examples of influence of
geographic factors on government action. Two examples are issuance of the
Monroe doctrine and the passage of the Homestead Act. There was circumstances
that led the united stated government took this action.
Homestead Act was the act to destine people to
move to the west so they can build the country. The government had helped the
people by giving free land. In exchange, the people would have to develop the land.
For example these people had to build houses, dig a well for water and built
farms. Many immigrants and settlers run out west to make their land claims. The
USA needed to build up western population and through the Homestead Act. This
incentive increases the population on the Great Plains. This moves aloud the
country to be more productive and wealthier. Many people stay live in the great
plains today and remained productive on large farms.
The Monroe doctrine allows the US to intervene
in the affairs in Latin America. This policy stopped European colonization in Latin
America. This allows the US to pursue its economics interests and influenced. The
US used its nave to enforce its policy in the Caribbean region. The US was able
to exploited cheap labor.
These policy
allowed America to expand economically and gain wealth through expansion.
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