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    Analyzing the Major Theme in "A Model of Christian Charity" John Winthrop’s "A Model of Christian Charity" illustrates America’s status as the leading nation of the world and the unity of the Americans community. Throughout his speech‚ Winthrop talked about the bonds and ties‚ during his speech he talked about the same theme using different words in order to reinforce the idea that a successful colony must keep absolute unity and conformity. The whole speech is presented in the first plural person

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    popularization of Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was an idea that emerged in American culture during the early 19th century but was taken to a whole another level during the second half of the century. It explained how US domination of the continent was not only justified‚ but inevitable. This provided a justification for Americans to displace and oppress entire American Indian communities which would lead to severe and frequent conflict between the two groups. This idea of Manifest Destiny gave the

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    and further back to the Nordic and Germanic peoples of ancient‚ continental Europe. It didn’t start here; their Caucasian ancestry was believed to have traveled west through the centuries from Asia and the Caucasus‚ following the sun and a divine destiny that brought them through the cold northern European forests to England‚ and would compel them even further west. Primarily a myth‚ it fostered the notion of the English as the torch bearers of an inherently superior people; a people with a duty and

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    the ideology of americanism. American Exceptionalism: Belief that U.S.A. is historically and politicaly a completely unique nation and therefor superior to other nations (Hebel 2008) Rhethorical origins: - especially John Winthrop´s ’’A Model of Christian Charity’’ - sermon by Puritan layman and leader John Winthrop‚ who delivered on board the ship Arbella while on route to the Massachusetts Bay Colony - biblical aproach - Puritan colonists are god’s ’’chosen people’’ - New England is also referred

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    TODAY‘S MENU 1. Origins of American Exceptionalism and Manifest Destiny 1.1 Rhetorical Origins 1.2 Manifest Destiny 2. American Exceptionalism and American Imperialism 2.1 American Imperialism 2.2 “America’s Destiny” 2.3 Strategic and Imperialistic Reasons 2.4 Translatio Imperii 3. Manifest Destiny and American Exceptionalism in the 21st Century 3.1 G.W. Bush’s Address to the Nation (2001) 3.2 Barack Obama and the American Exceptionalism 3.2.1 1st Inaugural Address (2009) 3.2.2 Obama’s View

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    position of governor in the newly established community. Even from the start of their journey‚ Winthrop spoke in depth about his vision for an independent Puritan society in “A Modell of Christian Charity." He outlines the various social responsibilities of the community from the perspective of a European and Christian society. Centered around the importance of justice and mercy in the unity of the Puritan society‚ Winthrop approaches the difficulties of

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    A Model of Christian Charity & Letter to Philip Sidney In 1630‚ John Winthrop a dedicated Puritan and English government worker published an essay to inform his followers of his solution to the problem if the corrupt Church of England. This solution in fact was moving to the New World. Richard Hakluyt‚ in 1582‚ sent a letter to Philip Sidney to inform of the great opportunities that can come form the exploration of the New World. The each believed the solution to their issues was to go and colonized

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    Hickman Mr. Sandstrom American History Manifest Destiny and Division Manifest Destiny was the rationalization for the Americans to satiate their hunger for greater power and control over the land from coast to coast. As America grew the differences in things such as economy‚ views of slavery‚ and overall ways of life between the North and South also grew and created division within the nation. John O’Sullivan was the first person to use the term Manifest Destiny‚ the first time was to argue about the

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    During the U.S history the growth and expansion of the nation had been always prevalent in the minds of the American people and it was manifested during different eras in their artworks as a reference to what they called Manifest Destiny. This is a term for the common belief during the nineteen century period of American expansion that the United States not only could‚ but was destined to‚ stretch from the east coast to west coast. Also‚ according to this belief‚ this expansion would involve not

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    In the 19th century‚ Manifest Destiny‚ which is the idea that the United States’ expansion was inevitable and justified throughout the continent‚ became prevalent and was used a way to validate the nation’s acquirement of new territories. The idea brought forth a sense of nationalism and led to the nation working towards expanding and laying a foundation for an empire. However‚ as the US made an effort in developing a dominating country‚ the nation became divided as conflicts regarding the spread

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