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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.
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John L. O'Sullivan, editor of the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, coined the phrase "manifest destiny" in 1845.
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.
Manifest Destiny, Indian Removal Acts, and the Homestead Act were all ideas and policies that justified westward expansion.
I think the word is manning sheet. Passenger list is what they usually call the passenger listing. The word used is 'manifest.' A cargo manifest lists the cargo and a passenger manifest lists the passengers and crew.
Manifest of injustice as used in a court of law regarding a criminal offense.
The preposition "in" is typically used after the verb "manifest." For example, "The symptoms of the illness manifested in a rash."
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.
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A bleed-sheet is a sheet material used to prevent the migration of bitumen.
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They can be used to identify sheets and move from one sheet to another, by clicking on them.
O'Sullivan used the term Manifest Destiny in advocating for the US to annex Texas and the Oregon Country, which were not part of the USA at the time. John O'Sullivan wrote about Manifest Destiny starting in 1845.
A sheet metal bender is typically used for metalworking. A sheet metal bender allows the bending of sheet metal. There are many different kinds of sheet metal bending for use in many areas.
True. The projection note for any map sheet identifies the projection system used on the map sheet.
O'Sullivan used the term Manifest Destiny in advocating for the US to annex Texas and the Oregon Country, which were not part of the USA at the time. John O'Sullivan wrote about Manifest Destiny starting in 1845.