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The catchphrase "Manifest Destiny" expressed an official U.S. government policy in the 1850s. This belief held that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent, promoting the idea of westward expansion as both a right and a responsibility. It was used to justify territorial acquisitions and was deeply intertwined with the era's attitudes toward land, race, and national identity.

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