The Manifest Destiny: The Expansion Of America

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When the colonists left Britain they wanted religious freedom. They wanted to leave the hypocrisy and create a new environment that was based on the good from the religion and the changes they wanted to make. These pilgrims did not leave intending to return to Europe. Their decisions were based directly on religious ideals and that only continued throughout the settlement to Manifest Destiny and beyond. Therefore the expansion through the West was warranted on the basis that they had to claim the land while it was not established, it was an extent of their religious decisions, and they wanted to spread the government and ideals they were using to govern the colonies and America thus far. At the time that Manifest Destiny was coined to describe the expansion of America, many countries were colonizing. If they had not taken initiative and taken the West then the British or French would have. John O’Sullivan said “…in a spirit of hostile interference against us, for the avowed object of thwarting our policy and hampering our power, limiting our greatness and …show more content…

These statements show that France and England were a rival at the time and there was tension to establish themselves and for America to become a

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