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AfilCa [17]
2 years ago
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Similarities and differences between the context and significance of manifest destiny

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Free_Kalibri [48]2 years ago
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Manifest Destiny, a phrase coined in 1845, is the idea that the United States is destined—by God, its advocates believed—to expand its dominion and spread democracy and capitalism across the entire North American continent.Apr 5, 2010

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Westward expansion, the 19th-century movement of settlers into the American West, began with the Louisiana Purchase and was fueled by the Gold Rush, the Oregon Trail and a belief in "manifest destiny."

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