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Manifest Destiny, the 19th-century belief that American expansion was both justified and inevitable, significantly impacted farmers by encouraging westward migration. This movement opened up vast tracts of land for agricultural development, leading to increased opportunities for farming and the cultivation of crops. However, it also resulted in the displacement of Indigenous populations and the exploitation of Natural Resources. As a result, while some farmers prospered, the expansion often came at a significant social and environmental cost.

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