Americans in the 19th century largely supported western expansion and the idea of Manifest Destiny, believing it was their divine right and duty to spread democracy and civilization across the continent. Many viewed this expansion as an opportunity for economic growth, land acquisition, and fulfilling a perceived mission from God. However, this sentiment was not universal, as it often conflicted with the rights of Indigenous peoples and other nations, leading to significant moral and ethical dilemmas. Critics of Manifest Destiny raised concerns about the consequences of expansionism, including war and displacement of native populations.
People in the United States believed that the country should be bigger.
Yes, that was the whole idea of Manifest Destiny: that it was the right and destiny of the US to expand west across the entire continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific, no matter what we had to do to who or whose rights we had to step on to accomplish that destiny.
== == The assets of continental esoansion were western lands, immigration, internal improvements , technology, and the concept of manifest destiny.
Manifest Destiny was the belief that God wanted Americans to inhabit the continent, from California to the Eastern Seaboard. This didn't include Canada, which at that time was British land. American justification for American westward expansion.
Jedediah Smith was a pivotal figure in the westward expansion of the United States, significantly influencing the concept of Manifest Destiny. As a frontiersman, explorer, and fur trapper, he was the first American to travel overland to California through the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains and the Mojave Desert, helping to open new routes for settlers. His journeys and detailed accounts of the western territories inspired many to migrate westward, reinforcing the belief in Manifest Destiny—the idea that Americans were destined to expand across the continent. Smith's explorations contributed to a greater understanding of the geography and resources of the West, further fueling the drive for expansion.
Manifest Destiny resulted in the population of the western US, the near extinction of Native Americans and a war with Mexico.
People in the United States believed that the country should be bigger.
Yes, that was the whole idea of Manifest Destiny: that it was the right and destiny of the US to expand west across the entire continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific, no matter what we had to do to who or whose rights we had to step on to accomplish that destiny.
Manifest Destiny is Polk's belief that the United States was destined to own the Western territories and expand over into the Western unorganized territories. Check out the related link for more information.
== == The assets of continental esoansion were western lands, immigration, internal improvements , technology, and the concept of manifest destiny.
It achieved Manifest Destiny for the United States.
Manifest Destiny was the belief that God wanted Americans to inhabit the continent, from California to the Eastern Seaboard. This didn't include Canada, which at that time was British land. American justification for American westward expansion.
There were very few people but Native Americans in the west. That was the whole idea of Manifest Destiny to get people to go west. That they have a god given right to take over the rest of North America.
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It was known as Manifest Destiny.