The United States should own the land between the Atlantic and the Pacific.
It was fate that the United States would continue to expand westward.
First used in a newspaper article written by John O'Sullivan in 1845, the term Manifest Destiny was used to describe the idea that the westward expansion of the United States was inevitable because of fate. In 1845, John O'Sullivan wrote a newspaper article on the annexation of Texas in which he said it was America's "manifest destiny to overspread the continent." The concept of Manifest Destiny was also used to justify expansion into California, Oregon, and Alaska.
It was fate that the united states would continue to expand westward.
It was fate that the United States would continue to expand westward.
It was known as Manifest Destiny and was a factor in American foreign policy during the 19th century.
The term Manifest Destiny was first used to support westward expansion to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest Destiny was a popular concept in 19th century America.
Asia and the Pacific
Manifest Destiny was a term used in the 19th century to describe a policy of imperialism rationalized as inevitable, as if granted by God. Many people used manifest destiny to express their beliefs that the united states destiny was to expand to the Pacific ocean and into Mexican territory.
.A policy of imperialistic expansion defended as necessary or benevolent.often Manifest Destiny The 19th-century doctrine that the United States had the right and duty to expand throughout the North American continent.
It was known as Manifest Destiny and was a factor in American foreign policy during the 19th century.
Manifest Destiny was the 19th century belief that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent, from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific Ocean
The term Manifest Destiny was first used to support westward expansion to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest Destiny was a popular concept in 19th century America.
Asia and the Pacific
manifest destiny
Manifest Destiny was a term used in the 19th century to describe a policy of imperialism rationalized as inevitable, as if granted by God. Many people used manifest destiny to express their beliefs that the united states destiny was to expand to the Pacific ocean and into Mexican territory.
The Mexican War 1846-1848, was under the banner of "Manifest Destiny."
manifest destiny
.A policy of imperialistic expansion defended as necessary or benevolent.often Manifest Destiny The 19th-century doctrine that the United States had the right and duty to expand throughout the North American continent.
The Manifest destiny was completed in 1853, the 19th century. It was accomplished after the Mexican-American war when James Gadsden arranged the purchase of a strip of land just south of the Mexican Cession for $10 million.
The USA should extend from ocean to ocean.
Manifest Destiny was the doctrine that the United States had the duty to expand across the continent.