The native Americans were affected in 5 ways. They lost land, their buffalo supply were soon depleted by over hunting, they were forced west on the Trail of Tears, diseases were spread by the 'White Men," and many were beaten to death for no reason at all by soldiers sent to "protect" them.
the manifest destiny was a belief saying that it was the right and duty for us to spread across the North American Continent, so the positive impact would be that the manifest destiny meant that we needed more land for more opportunities, and more land meant more money, which showed how destiny was involved as the people of America made more money by having more land, which we have today!hope this helped ;)
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 was a 19th-century doctrine that promoted the belief that the United States was destined to expand across North America. This ideology significantly influenced U.S. government policies, leading to aggressive land acquisition strategies, such as the Louisiana Purchase, the annexation of Texas, and the Oregon Trail migration. It justified the displacement of Native American tribes and the war with Mexico, ultimately shaping the nation’s borders and fueling debates over slavery and states' rights. The belief in Manifest Destiny fostered a sense of American exceptionalism, which continues to impact U.S. foreign and domestic policies.
Americans harbored a belief of racial superiority and cultural superiority. Americans believed they had a â??divine obligationâ?? to stretch the borders of the country to the Pacific. The â??Everyone is equalâ?? mantra of the Jackson administration made Americans eager to tackle the challenge of settling the western provinces.
Native Americans formed alliances to each other
starships were meant to fly
The history and mythology of the Old West is symbolic of Manifest Destiny, the potential America had, and the view of the American in general. Manifest Destiny was a popular 19th century belief that Americans were destined to move westward and reach the Pacific Ocean, bringing their democracy and culture with them.
the manifest destiny was a belief saying that it was the right and duty for us to spread across the North American Continent, so the positive impact would be that the manifest destiny meant that we needed more land for more opportunities, and more land meant more money, which showed how destiny was involved as the people of America made more money by having more land, which we have today!hope this helped ;)
when it was the manifest destiny, and the gold rush made them rich
it gave the united states more land and helped the u.s. accomplish our goal of the manifest destiny.
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 was a 19th-century doctrine that promoted the belief that the United States was destined to expand across North America. This ideology significantly influenced U.S. government policies, leading to aggressive land acquisition strategies, such as the Louisiana Purchase, the annexation of Texas, and the Oregon Trail migration. It justified the displacement of Native American tribes and the war with Mexico, ultimately shaping the nation’s borders and fueling debates over slavery and states' rights. The belief in Manifest Destiny fostered a sense of American exceptionalism, which continues to impact U.S. foreign and domestic policies.
Americans harbored a belief of racial superiority and cultural superiority. Americans believed they had a â??divine obligationâ?? to stretch the borders of the country to the Pacific. The â??Everyone is equalâ?? mantra of the Jackson administration made Americans eager to tackle the challenge of settling the western provinces.
She bettered the life for many African Americans.
America and Americans, however the impact of their service can and often does have an impact on a much broader audience.
No it did not because the great wall of China was use for the chines,not the Americans.
Native Americans formed alliances to each other