People decided to settle west to the Pacific Ocean and south to Mexico.
Manifest Destiny gave the people a chance to move west and claim land with the support of the government.
Westward expansion and the ideology of Manifest Destiny disrupted the lives of many Indigenous peoples and non-European settlers by leading to violent conflicts, forced displacement, and the destruction of their cultures and lands. Native American tribes were often removed from their ancestral territories through treaties that were frequently broken, resulting in loss of livelihoods, traditions, and lives. Additionally, the influx of settlers altered the social and economic dynamics of the regions, marginalizing existing communities and often leading to systemic inequalities that persist today. Ultimately, this expansion prioritized the interests of settlers over the rights and well-being of indigenous populations, causing enduring trauma and disruption.
Manifest Destiny, the 19th-century belief that American expansion across the continent was both justified and inevitable, often drew blood due to its aggressive pursuit of land and resources. This ideology led to the displacement and violent conflict with Native American tribes, as well as wars with Mexico, resulting in significant loss of life and sovereignty for marginalized groups. The quest for territorial expansion fueled tensions and injustices, manifesting in both physical confrontations and systemic oppression. Ultimately, Manifest Destiny underscores the darker aspects of American growth, highlighting the cost of progress on human lives.
Manifest destiny meant that it was the God-given right for Americans to settle the land from sea to shining sea. It was the "responsibility" of Americans to gain the valuable natural resources that the land had to offer. Manifest Destiny took place from about 1820-1860, and then Homesteading began. Americans moved west from all different lifestyles, places, and even countries to obey "God's Command", to pursue religious freedom, and sometimes just to do something new, daring, exciting, and adventurous. The new settlers migrated mostly in covered wagons called "Prairie Schooners". The men, women, and children walked most of the time to help save the oxen's strength. Pioneers endured harsh conditions and left behind their former lives to pursue manifest destiny. Although there are many accounts of the hardships that the settlers faced, they were causing hardships for another group of people. The Native Americans had to face new diseases and new people on the land that was always theirs. They were forced off of their land so that manifest destiny could be continued. Manifest destiny was helped along by the Oregon Trail, the Railroad, Mountain Men, The Independence of Texas and the war with Mexico. What the people involved in manifest destiny did so long ago has helped shape who we are as a country today.
Manifest Destiny was the belief that Americans would expand westward, and that was God's will or something like that. Through manifest destiny, the government wanted to obtain the land westward such as the louisiana purchase, hawaii, cuba. All their territorial expansion. Involvement in conquering these territories resulted in a ton of land for the american people, money, resources which were obtained through wars. Along the lines, America gained some foes, and also established power by expanding their nation. As Americans gained more land, the citizens had new opportunites (in the new lands). Some decided to create utopian societies (which didn't really work out in the end); some established ethnic neighborhoods. Others created homesteads. Remember that farming was a lot more common back then, especially in the west (newest land).
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Manifest Destiny gave the people a chance to move west and claim land with the support of the government.
Worldviews are peoples opinion. They AFFECT peoples lives if those people belive and live by those opinions.
Physical weathering can affect peoples lives because, constant change in the air temperature can have effect on peoples house foundations as the surface moves due to phsical weathering.
tsunamis effect people lives by drowning them and reacting their family.
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Peoples past experiences can effect peoples lives because it can help you make future decisions and mold your life.for example, if your bullied as a child, your going to be a mean parent.
the first automobile changed many peoples lives because that meant they wouldn't have to walk.Transporttaion made it very easy to get around!
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Westward expansion and the ideology of Manifest Destiny disrupted the lives of many Indigenous peoples and non-European settlers by leading to violent conflicts, forced displacement, and the destruction of their cultures and lands. Native American tribes were often removed from their ancestral territories through treaties that were frequently broken, resulting in loss of livelihoods, traditions, and lives. Additionally, the influx of settlers altered the social and economic dynamics of the regions, marginalizing existing communities and often leading to systemic inequalities that persist today. Ultimately, this expansion prioritized the interests of settlers over the rights and well-being of indigenous populations, causing enduring trauma and disruption.