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Vlada [557]
2 years ago
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Fill in the table with descriptions of settlers' beliefs about American progress and the beliefs of Native Americans that confli

cted with them. Pls help ASAP

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ki77a [65]2 years ago
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America developed the idea that it was destined to cover the entire continent throughout the 19th century. It was referred to as Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny adherents believed it was their responsibility to rule the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Additionally, they felt that God had chosen them to take on this mission.

If the Native Americans decided to stay, the expansion of America would be to their advantage and improve their way of life. Louisiana Native American tribes were purchased in the hopes that they would migrate west to create place for settlers migrating west. However, the government's attitude toward Native Americans living there started to sway in favor of evicting them from their homes. Native Americans should be expelled from their ancestral lands because they cannot assimilate into American culture.

<h3>Manifest Destiny</h3>
  • The doctrine of "Manifest Destiny" held that white Americans had been given a divine mandate to colonize all of North America.
  • Numerous actions taken to expel or wipe out the aboriginal inhabitants were motivated by the notion of "Manifest Destiny."
  • The figurehead most closely identified with Manifest Destiny was US President James K. Polk (1845–1849).
  • Sectional tensions over slavery were heightened by Manifest Destiny, which ultimately sparked the Civil War.

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