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padilas [110]
4 years ago
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Manifest Destiny advanced the belief that

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Igoryamba4 years ago
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Generally speaking, Manifest Destiny advanced the belief that the US was "destined" to expand territorially from the Atlantic (where it had begun) to the Pacific Ocean. This involved the killing and displacement of thousands of Natives and Mexicans along the way. 
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