The philosophy of Manifest Destiny, which emphasized the belief that the United States was destined to expand across North America, intensified sectionalism by deepening regional divides over issues such as slavery and territorial governance. As new territories were acquired, debates erupted over whether they would permit slavery, leading to heightened tensions between the North and South. This belief in expansion not only fueled the desire for land but also exacerbated conflicts over the balance of power in Congress, ultimately contributing to the Civil War. Thus, Manifest Destiny both reflected and reinforced the growing sectional divisions within the nation.
There are many ways in which you could explain the philosophy of Manifest destiny. You could draw diagrams for example.
Native American rights
Manifest Destiny
False.
Manifest Destiny was not an issue to be solved, but a philosophy or view of history holding that it was the obvious destiny of the United States to span the American continent, from Atlantic to Pacific. (The word "manifest" in this context means "clear" or "obvious.")
There are many ways in which you could explain the philosophy of Manifest destiny. You could draw diagrams for example.
Manifest Destiny
Native American rights
Manifest Destiny
False.
Manifest Destiny was not an issue to be solved, but a philosophy or view of history holding that it was the obvious destiny of the United States to span the American continent, from Atlantic to Pacific. (The word "manifest" in this context means "clear" or "obvious.")
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The main factor was that In 1814, the New England states had threatened secession, however once the war was over that sectionalism was negated to a certain degree, but did not disappear. New England retained its sectional identity. Other factors deemed to be called sectionalism are difficult to identify.
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