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    Manifest Destiny

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    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 that guaranteed their

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    Manifest Destiny Before the Civil War there were multiple land purchases. These included territories such as Louisiana and Texas. The Louisiana purchase (1803) was during Jefferson’s presidency. There were positives and negatives to the Louisiana purchase. An obvious positive would be that it doubled the size of the United States at the time‚ however‚ there were questions on the constitutionality of the subject. Despite Jefferson’s states rights principles‚ he went through with the purchase

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    Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny is the belief that the United States of America was clearly set apart for a special purpose. That special purpose was to extend its boundaries all the way to the Pacific. The belief in Manifest Destiny was very prominent in the 1830’s and 40’s. The main idea was to have a dominant‚ independent‚ powerful country with lots of land‚ people‚ and economic assets. There were many different sections of North America that the United States wanted to obtain. One

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    Jasmine Cortez Manifest destiny was the desire to expand the U.S. from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Little by little manifest destiny was close to completion. Wars were fought; land was bought‚ until finally it was complete. After completion a couple of issues broke out. The issue of slavery along with Manifest Destiny together contributed to the Civil War and secession. Slavery was a really big issue due to the fact that a lot of people were for and against it. Just like a disagreement

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    Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny was the only justification for the Americans expansion West towards California. For a quarter century after the war of 1812‚ only a few Americans explored the West. Then in the 1840’s‚ expansion fewer gripped the country. Many Americans began to believe that their movement westward was predestined by God. Manifest Destiny expressed the belief that the U.S was ordained to expand to the Pacific Ocean and into Mexican and Native American territory. Traveling

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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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    Native American’s View of Manifest Destiny American territorial expansion was rejected by many groups of people for various reasons and Native Americans were no different. Native Americans resisted American territorial expansion in several ways. The following essay will not only consist of reasons for Native American resistance but also provide proof from several primary sources. These sources include Tecumseh’s Appeal to the Osages‚ where Tecumseh tries to unite dozens of Indian tribes against

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    example of this shift would be the Americans around the early to mid nineteenth century. A once rebellious nation‚ the Americans fought for‚ and won‚ their independence in 1776. Yet soon after‚ the once fiery Americans settled down and became quite similar to those whom they had just overthrown. As Nietzsche described it: “If you gaze long into the abyss‚ the abyss will gaze back into you”‚ and the abyss certainly did gaze right back into the hearts of the american populace in the early to mid nineteenth

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    Who Is Manifest Destiny?

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    Manifest Destiny is a word that entered American’s vocabulary in 1845‚ which means the westward expansion of the United States. This word was first discussed in an editorial published in an issue of the Democratic Review “Manifest Destiny.”. The democrats played a major role in the westward expansion as they believed it was their right to do so. Manifest Destiny would lead to groups losing some of their cultural customs and some being viewed as inferior. When expansion started westward‚ advocates

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    The idea of Manifest Destiny became extremely popular during the 1840’s to justify US intrusion into other lands. Anglos believed it was their God-given right to expand and populate other areas. With this mentality‚ Anglos set out to take what belonged to Mexico. American intrusion into Mexican land created conflict between the two‚ leading to the Mexican-American War from 1846-1848. Mexicans living in present-day California‚ Nevada‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Arizona‚ Utah and Colorado‚ which became part

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