In the early 1900s, the idea of manifest destiny evolved from a focus on continental expansion to a broader notion of American exceptionalism and global influence. This period saw the U.S. engaging in overseas Imperialism, exemplified by events such as the Spanish-American War, where America asserted its power in the Caribbean and the Pacific. The belief shifted from a divine right to expand across North America to a justification for intervening in international affairs, promoting democracy and capitalism worldwide. Thus, manifest destiny transformed into a rationale for American expansionism beyond its borders.
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The Manifest Destiny lasted for about ten years.
Manifest Destiny. (If we take these territories it is because God wishes it so)
A historical journal written by a frontier settler gives you unparalled access into the great minds being the concept of manifest destiny. These early settlers believed that they were destined to explore this continent and that it was their duty to do it.
The largest change was no doubt the arrival of moving pictures.
The phrase "sea to shining sea" means the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Manifest Destiny was the idea, back in the early 1800's, that the United States should own and settle land all the way to the west pacific coast. The United States had already settled the Atlantic coast at that time.
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in late 1800s and early 1900s the industrial revolution took place
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.