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What is the concept of Manifest Destiny and how does it apply to American imperialism?

God was on the side of American expansion... "Manifest" means obvious and "Destiny" means certain. "Manifest Destiny was a phrase first coined by John L. Sullivan, an advocate writer urging the United States to annex the Republic of Texas. Meaning of "imperialism" is Empire building and or domination over foreign people. American imperialism is connected to "Manifest Destiny", through the short-lived Spanish-American War. Historians agree that being the only time the United States annexed anyones soil because territorial growth was needed.


What is john o Sullivan's quote about?

Manifest Destiny: expansion west.


When was Billy Sullivan - American football - born?

Billy Sullivan - American football - was born in 1915.


When did Billy Sullivan - American football - die?

Billy Sullivan - American football - died in 1998.


When was Mike Sullivan - American football - born?

Mike Sullivan - American football - was born in 1967.


When was Tom Sullivan - American football - born?

Tom Sullivan - American football - was born on 1950-03-05.


When was Dan Sullivan - American football - born?

Dan Sullivan - American football - was born on 1939-09-01.


When was Chris Sullivan - American football - born?

Chris Sullivan - American football - was born on 1973-03-14.


When was Pat Sullivan - American football - born?

Pat Sullivan - American football - was born on 1950-01-18.


What is anne Sullivan nationality?

Anne Sullivan was an American woman. She was born in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts in 1866.


Annie Sullivan was a great American?

True


What has the author Marion F Sullivan written?

Marion F. Sullivan has written: 'Cooking the all-American way' -- subject(s): American Cookery