John C. Calhoun supported Manifest Destiny because he believed it was essential for the United States to expand its territory to promote democracy and spread the institution of slavery, which he viewed as a positive good. He argued that expansion would enhance the nation's economic power and security. Additionally, Calhoun believed that territorial growth was vital for maintaining the balance of power between free and slave states, ultimately protecting the South's interests in a rapidly changing political landscape.
The term Manifest Destiny was first used to support westward expansion to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest Destiny was a popular concept in 19th century America.
He wanted to include Texas into the Union. In order to so so, he would use the phrase "manifest destiny," sort of as his slogan for support.
John L. O'Sullivan
acquisition of the Mexican Cession
John L. O'Sullivan
The term Manifest Destiny was first used to support westward expansion to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest Destiny was a popular concept in 19th century America.
He wanted to include Texas into the Union. In order to so so, he would use the phrase "manifest destiny," sort of as his slogan for support.
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John L. O'Sullivan
acquisition of the Mexican Cession
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.
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.
John Louis O'Sullivan wrote manifest destiny in 1845 as a way of promoting the annexation of Texas and Oregon Country.
John L O' Sullivan
John L. O'Sullivan
John L. O'Sullivan
Yes he did he was a good supporter.