The Indians and British also caused the West to develop the way it did. Document B, which is a message from James K. Polk to congress on December 2, 1845, references issues with the British, and how their proposed compromise would claim two thirds of the Oregon Territory. This message reveals that the British did not completely leave North America after the war like they were suppose to, and that they have caused some debate on what is American land to settle. The Oregon Territory was a very important place for the United States because of it's gold, and the towns which have already taken shape, but the British wanted to take control of many of these towns for economic gain. While the British were trying to get a part of American land, the Indians were struggling to keep what was left of their land before the Americans began moving west. "When I was at Washington the Great White Father told me that all the Comanche land was ours... So, why do you ask us to leave..." (Doc. H) The Indians were constantly being pushed back into smaller reserves so that Americans could settle in the west, and document H recounts an Indians reaction to this change. The Indians slowed, but did not halt the settlement of Americans in the West, but eventually the settlers got what they wanted. The land which they removed the Indians from was high value land which benefited the
The Indians and British also caused the West to develop the way it did. Document B, which is a message from James K. Polk to congress on December 2, 1845, references issues with the British, and how their proposed compromise would claim two thirds of the Oregon Territory. This message reveals that the British did not completely leave North America after the war like they were suppose to, and that they have caused some debate on what is American land to settle. The Oregon Territory was a very important place for the United States because of it's gold, and the towns which have already taken shape, but the British wanted to take control of many of these towns for economic gain. While the British were trying to get a part of American land, the Indians were struggling to keep what was left of their land before the Americans began moving west. "When I was at Washington the Great White Father told me that all the Comanche land was ours... So, why do you ask us to leave..." (Doc. H) The Indians were constantly being pushed back into smaller reserves so that Americans could settle in the west, and document H recounts an Indians reaction to this change. The Indians slowed, but did not halt the settlement of Americans in the West, but eventually the settlers got what they wanted. The land which they removed the Indians from was high value land which benefited the