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Lady_Fox [76]
2 years ago
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What dies o'sullivan suggest americans should be able to possess by rights of manifest destiny?

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Shalnov [3]2 years ago
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O'Sullivan organized support in 1845 for the United States annexation of the Republic of Texas. According to him, it was the "manifest destiny" of Americans to spread across the continent that Providence had given to allow for the free growth of our yearly increasing millions.

<h3>What did O'Sullivan say Americans had a manifest destiny to do?</h3>

O'Sullivan organized support in 1845 for the United States annexation of the Republic of Texas. According to him, it was the "manifest destiny" of Americans to spread across the continent that Providence had given to allow for the free growth of our yearly increasing millions.

According to John O'Sullivan, Americans should have the legal right to own the entire continent that God has given them for the growth of their great experiment in liberty and the democratic government that He has bestowed on them under the doctrine of Manifest Destiny.

He explains that this is necessary for the principles and growth's ultimate spread.

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