Manifest Destiny Research Paper

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Manifest destiny is defined as the Americans ability to take over another’s land because god told them to expand on the land. During the nineteenth century, manifest destiny could be related to many Indians tribes which included the Navajo, Apaches and Yavapai people. Manifest destiny relates to these tribes because the American’s came to the lands that were owned by these tribes, and took over the land. Manifest Destiny in its rights was violent; the Indians didn’t give up the land easily they fought for the land. The Americans would be able to profit off the land that was taken. They were able to use god as the excuse to take over the lands; however we see that the manifest destiny was a cover for their true intentions which were by using greed to take over the land. …show more content…

The American’s created a conflict with the Navajo people, during the horse controversy which had many upset with the American’s. The horse controversy was between a soldier that had a branded horse; the soldier tried to take a horse, and a fight ensued over the horse. The American’s proceeded to load cannons up to blow away the Indians. A man by the name of Narbona was not fast enough, so he was killed when the cannons went off. “Narbona, who was the father in law to the Indian chief, the chief was Manuelito, he was the Geronimo to the Navajo people, the great father. Manuelito was chief of the group but liked by many; he was upset by this with the American’s.” Manuelito would never forget what the American’s did, and it would be a setup for the dislike of the

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