Manifest Destiny Research Paper

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Manifest destiny is a 19th century belief that the United States had a mission to expand, spreading its form of democracy and freedom. According to manifest destiny expansion of United States is definite and decisive. This term became a standard historical term which refers to expansion of the United States across North America towards the Pacific Ocean.

by American Revolution of independence, they wanted to expel British Empire from the North America and Canada. Americans invaded Canada during war of independence and also in the war of 1812, but these attacks had no result for America.

Oregon was the key area for advocates of manifest destiny; they claimed for all Oregon and eventually they satisfied with Oregon destiny which was a treaty …show more content…

Expansion of United States spread overseas, also. One of the most noticeable issues in relation with Asia was the treaty of Wangxia.the United States trade developed well after the treaty of Wangxia. And after the Treaties of Tianjin which opened more Chinese ports to Christian traders and missionary.

After the Platt amendment in 1902 it stipulated that Cuba would not transfer Cuban land to any power other than the United States.

United States expanded, trading improved, industry developed, immigration increased and population multiplied. These developments shaped American foreign policy, on one hand but on the other hand, by more population, north could manage House of Representatives and south slave states were rich economically, therefore, two explosive forces collided and bloodiest events occurred between two powers in the union.

In the 1850, Webster-secretary of state- set out to use pronouncements on foreign policy as a means of making Americans proud and bringing them back together. He sought opportunities in Asia and focused on Japan. Americans, however, planned to civilize Japan. They saw their successes in Japan as simply manifest …show more content…

He understood industrializing America could transform the nation's economy, also, he believe that no expansion was better than expansion that enrich slavery, he preferred to trying for maintain the union.

As Lafeber believes Lincoln did not use foreign policy as a slave for relief of the burning issues of slavery.

Civil war prepared condition for some achievements. Iron, steel, oil, carriage and sugar business during war time created the foundations of economic superpower of 20th century. During this period because of the high rate of immigration and as a result cheap labor, great rail system, government grants, low taxes, and protected market, the number of industrial establishments increased. The United States became a great world power between 1865 and 1900 (Lafeber, 1994, 159). But this system needed overseas markets and thus officials whom made foreign policy, focused on overseas markets for their goods. They expanded the routes to all corners of the earth and gradually, the exports of the United States increased and eventually American foreign policy made it as the most powerful economy system in the world up until

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