Manifest Destiny was based in part on the belief that the United States was destined by God to expand its territory across North America. This ideology was fueled by a sense of American exceptionalism, as many viewed the spread of democracy and capitalism as beneficial to both the nation and the world. Additionally, economic interests, such as the desire for land, resources, and new markets, played a significant role in driving this expansionist mindset. Ultimately, Manifest Destiny justified the westward expansion, often at the expense of Indigenous peoples and other nations.
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Manifest destiny led to Texas becoming a part of the United States and lead to a war with Mexico.
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It was known as Manifest Destiny and was a factor in American foreign policy during the 19th century.
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Manifest destiny led to Texas becoming a part of the United States and lead to a war with Mexico.
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manifest destiny
It was known as Manifest Destiny and was a factor in American foreign policy during the 19th century.
O'Sullivan used the term Manifest Destiny in advocating for the US to annex Texas and the Oregon Country, which were not part of the USA at the time. John O'Sullivan wrote about Manifest Destiny starting in 1845.
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O'Sullivan used the term Manifest Destiny in advocating for the US to annex Texas and the Oregon Country, which were not part of the USA at the time. John O'Sullivan wrote about Manifest Destiny starting in 1845.
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