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"We have not sought to extend our territorial possessions by conquest, or our republican institutions over a reluctant people.

"We have not sought to extend our territorial possessions by conquest, or our republican institutions over a reluctant people. It was the deliberate homage of each people to the great principle of our federative union. If we consider the extent of territory involved in the annexation, its prospective influence on America, the means by which it has been accomplished, springing purely from the choice of the people themselves to share the blessings of our union, the history of the world may be challenged to furnish a parallel ... We may rejoice that the tranquil and pervading influence of the American principle of self-government was sufficient to defeat the purposes of British and French interference ... From this example European Governments may learn how vain diplomatic arts and intrigues must ever prove upon this continent against that system of self-government which seems natural to our soil, and which will ever resist foreign interference."—James Polk, from the State of the Union Address, December 2, 1845

Polk's State of the Union Address, although celebratory, was a precursor to (5 points)

A.an altered American Indian culture and erosion of the group's status

B. annexation of more city-states east of the Mississippi River, north of the Hudson River

C. further disputes with Britain and France over American boundaries

D. increased South American expansion in the name of cultural superiority

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