Imperialism And Manifest Destiny

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Manifest Destiny is defined as, "A Movement. . . the precise concepts and beliefs that mechanized American life and culture." Manifest Destiny became a notion to unite, it lit the way to American expansion. Coined in 1845, the term Manifest Destiny brought forth the idea of imperialistic expansion of the United States. The idea of imperialistic expansion contributed to various wars including: in 1846 the Mexican-American War, in which the United States proceeded to conquer what is now known as the Southwestern United States. However, the Mexican-American was just one of several vigorous acts linked to "Manifest Destiny", including the Oregon Trail, French and Indian war, etc. Manifest Destiny arose from Americas both selfish wants and selfless needs to explore and conquer new territories and create new borders. …show more content…

Many of who led our great country to what we now know as the United States of America disputed if Manifest Destiny was an excuse to seek control, ultimately destroying us or if it was and is a natural occurrence of events. The United States still carries a sense of Manifest Destiny not through conquering territories, but through our system of government and culture. The idea of manifest destiny in the broadest scheme shaped our country expanding it from coast to coast and gave citizens a sense of unity and

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