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vredina [299]
4 years ago
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What does the term Manifest Destiny imply?

History
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attashe74 [19]4 years ago
6 0
The term is that <span> the belief or doctrine, held chiefly in the middle and latter part of the 19th century, that it was the </span>destiny<span> of the U.S. to expand its territory over the whole of North America and to extend and enhance its political, social, and economic influences. Origin of </span>Manifest Destiny<span> Expand.</span>
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