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Anna35 [415]
3 years ago
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how did the idea of manifest destiny help Americans justify their desire to extend the united state of the pacific ocean?

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il63 [147K]3 years ago
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Manifest Destiny was a term used to describe how white settlers felt it was their duty to claim all the land between both oceans and to bring "civilization" to the Native Americans. Moving, killing or disregarding the Native Americans was okay if they believed they were bettering the Natives and their nation.










skad [1K]3 years ago
3 0
They felt courage and braveness 
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