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Martin Van Buren's presidency (1837-1841) coincided with the rise of the concept of Manifest Destiny, the belief that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent. Although he was not a strong proponent of aggressive westward expansion, Van Buren's administration faced pressures related to territorial expansion, particularly regarding the annexation of Texas. His cautious approach to expansion was influenced by concerns over the potential spread of slavery and its implications for national unity. Ultimately, while he did not significantly advance the idea of Manifest Destiny, his presidency was marked by the growing sentiment that would shape U.S. policy in the following decades.

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