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    The idea that the United States had a “manifest destiny” led to more than simply acquiring land‚ though between 1845 and 1848‚ the United States would almost double in size‚ from 1.8 million square miles to almost 3 million. Many Americans supported versions of Manifest destiny for their own reasons. Land speculators and those promoting the extension of the nation’s railroads wanted to exploit the vast lands in the west. Farmers dreamed of starting over rich and cheap new lands. Workers believed

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    entire concept of Manifest Destiny was created by the New York journalist John. L. O’ Sullivan. It meant that America’s fate was to possess or expand across the entire North America; it was undeniable and just waiting to happen. This is the point where many people started traveling west‚ for many purposes. It is true that America did acquire much land from expanding‚ but at what cost did we obtain it? I believe that America did not have the proper incentives while fulfilling its "destiny" and its voracious

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    By: John Doe During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the United States saw many problems come and go. Some problems were more important than others‚ however all led to further division of American politics. The most divisive issue in American politics during this time frame was the idea of Manifest Destiny‚ or territorial expansion. Manifest Destiny was the idea that it was the United Statesdestiny to take over all of North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Most of the

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    Pauline Lopez 12/3/12 Mexican-American War Similar to the case for and against Manifest Destiny‚ the case for and against the war with Mexico is controversial. The Mexican-American war can be looked at many ways: such as a war for more land‚ more slavery‚ and economic expansion. Many people believed that expansion was needed because of the growing population. Polk a proponent of Manifest destiny desired to expand and therefore supported the war. War with Mexico offered the chance to acquire

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    Manifest Destiny was a big plus to those who had very little‚ or nothing at all and sought to begin a new life. It was a movement to the west where there was more land. Manifest destiny played a big role in which it affected the domestic and foreign policies of the nation‚ which brought many negativity and a few positive things. Manifest Destiny began when the Indian Removal Act was established. As the people began to expand various lands was already possessed by Native Americans. The Native Americans

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    Manifest destiny affected many people and topics. Some Americans believed it was their God-given right to expand westward. Others disagreed. The term “Manifest Destiny” was created by John O’Sullivan in a report he wrote for Morning News. Americans wanted to move west‚ because there were more land opportunities‚ resources‚ and even more jobs. These sounded like amazing perks for some Americans. Americans had been pushing Native American Tribes west out ever since they were just colonies.

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    In the 19th century US‚ Manifest Destiny was a belief that was widely held that the destiny of American settlers was to expand and move across the continent to spread their traditions and their institutions‚ while at the same time enlightening more primitive nations. And the American settlers of the time considered Indians and Hispanics to be inferior and therefore deserving of cultivation. The settlers considered the United States to be the best possible way to organize a country so they felt the

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    Alexis Vice Unit 5 Extended Writing The idea of “Manifest Destiny‚” which was the belief that the United States was destined to spread from the Pacific to he Atlantic Coast‚ led to the forced removal of many Native American Tribes. In an attempt to declare land for the white Americans‚ the U.S. Government passed acts and took actions against the Native tribes- some of which had disastrous effects on the Natives. Some tribes‚ such as the Nez Perce‚ signed treaties with the American government

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    American Studies How did Manifest Destiny Affect Native Americans? “We are the nation of Human Progress.” (John L. O’Sullivan‚ “The Great Nation of Futurity‚” The United States Democratic Review 6‚ no. 23 [1845]: 426-30) Manifest Destiny was a term created in 1845 by John L. O’Sullivan in a magazine article. It states that America was destined by God to move west and spread the Country from coast to coast. However‚ Manifest Destiny affected Native Americans lives in many ways; it moved

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    Destiny When we hear the word Destiny there are lots of ideas that come to our mind. We sometimes define it through our personal experiences or through our beliefs. Sometimes we can say that it is really hard to understand because in every perspective‚ destiny is defined in different ways. These areas include spiritual‚ political and personal perspective. In spiritual perspective‚ the idea of destiny mostly focuses on spiritual and Godly approach while in political perspective destiny is seen

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