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Americans had a God-given right to expand their superior civilization to new territory

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Q: In the mid-1800s American who believed in the idea of Manifest Destiny thought that?
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they believed that Indians could really kill them animals


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Who was involved in the manifest destiny?

Me personally I think that the everybody believed in the Manifest Destiny and the government achieved the land so my answer is yes


Why did land hungry Americans support manifest destiny?

The land hungry American supported the manifest destiny as they believed it was the Anglo-Saxon responsibility to spread their civilization across the nation. This also allowed expansionist to remove Indians from the territories they desired.


What did the manifest destiny encourage people do?

Manifest Destiny caused the American people to expand the nation westward.