manifest destiny
The belief that the U.S. should own all the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans is known as "Manifest Destiny." This 19th-century doctrine held that it was the divine right and destiny of the United States to expand its territory across North America. It was used to justify westward expansion, often at the expense of Native American lands and other territories. Manifest Destiny played a significant role in shaping American nationalism and foreign policy during that era.
It was the belief of many Europeans that America would offer new opportunities and was the second "Promised Land", as in the Bible.
Manifest Destiny was the idea that Americans had the right to all the land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Manifest Destiny was the belief that America was destined to expand its territory across the entire continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This ideology fueled westward expansion in the 19th century and justified the aggressive acquisition of land from Native American tribes and Mexico.
The belief that the right to all the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific belonged to Americans is called manifest destiny. Manifest destiny was not a specific policy, but a general notion.
The belief that the U.S. was meant to expand over all the land in North America.
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Move westward at any cost. The citizens of the United States had a God-given right to conquer the land to the Pacific Ocean.
Alexander Mackenzie
Contrary to popular belief, the Mayflower did not land at Plymouth Rock; it landed in what is now Virginia, possibly at Cape Cod.
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