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A common theme of romantic artwork during the period of westward expansion was


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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A "common theme" of "romantic artwork" during the period of "westward expansion" was "nature". Several artists, musicians, etc started using nature as a part of the pieces that they were creating. It started towards the end of 18th century when the British started acquiring other territories in different parts of the world. This meant that now the British needed people to settle in those acquired lands so that they could rule over these places without armies. This caused immigration on a large scale.

Answered by skyfall63
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  • During the "western expansion" era a "prevalent theme" of "romantic artwork" was "nature."
  • Several artists, musicians, and so on began to use nature as part of the pieces they created.
  • It began in the late 18th century when the British began to acquire other territories in various areas of the globe.
  • This meant that the British now required individuals to settle in those acquired lands so that without armies they could rule over those locations. This has triggered large-scale immigration.
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