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Manifest Destiny is a term that was used in the 19th century to designate the belief that the United States was destined, even divinely ordained, to expand across the North American continent, from t...
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In 1845, John O'Sullivan, editor of the influential Democratic Review, coined the phrase "Manifest Destiny" to describe this vision of a United States stretching from Atlantic to Pacific.
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In 1899 Americans divided sharply over whether to annex the Philippines. Annexationists and anti-annexationists, despite their differences, generally agreed that the U.S. needed opportunities for ... Few believed that the Philippines themselves offered a crucial commercial advantage to the U.S., ... Hold a moment longer!
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Manifest Destiny Oregon Trail ... To understand Manifest Destiny, it’s essential to understand the need and desires of the United States at this period of time. The United States was growing at huge rates as more immigrants were coming into America and the size of families grew.
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Expansionism and Yellow Journalism ... During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United States pursued an aggressive policy of expansionism, extending its political and economic influence around the globe. That pivotal era in the history of ... Manifest Destiny; How the United States became a World Power;
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Expansionism & Manifest Destin ... ; Emmanuel Leutze, "Westward the Course of Empire"(1861). Smithsonian American Art Museum ... B. Psychological factors--manifest destiny...
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America's Best Political Newsletter. ... Writing in support of the annexation of Texas during the summer of 1845, politician John O'Sullivan invented the phrase "Manifest Destiny" to describe American expansionism.
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What led to the rise of the spirit of “Manifest Destiny” in the 1840s, and how did that spirit show itself in the American expansionism of the decade? 2. How did the ... 5. How was the “Manifest Destiny of the 1840s- particularly the expansion into Texas and Mexico-related to the sectional conflict over slavery?
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Expansionism & Manifest Destin ... I. Background of U.S. Foreign Policy ... B. Psychological factors--manifest destiny...
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