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In the mid-nineteenth century, newspaper editor John O'Sullivan coined the term 'manifest destiny' to describe the belief that God intended for the United States to occupy North America from Atlantic to Pacific.
Explanation:
Overview
- Manifest Destiny was the idea that white Americans were divinely ordained to settle the entire continent of North America.
- The ideology of Manifest Destiny inspired a variety of measures designed to remove or destroy the native population.
- US President James K. Polk (1845-1849) is the leader most associated with Manifest Destiny.
- Manifest Destiny inflamed sectional tensions over slavery, which ultimately led to the Civil War.
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Themes in the literary traditions of contemporary Africa are worked out frequently within the strictures laid down by the imported religions Christianity and Islam and within the struggle between traditional and modern, between rural and newly urban, between genders, and between generations. The oral tradition is clearly evident in the popular literature of the marketplace and the major urban centres, created by literary storytellers who are manipulating the original materials much as oral storytellers do, at the same time remaining faithful to the tradition. Some of the early writers sharpened their writing abilities by translating works into African languages; others collected oral tradition; most experienced their apprenticeships in one way or another within the contexts of living oral traditions.
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