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  2. Apr 5, 2010 · Manifest Destiny, a phrase coined in 1845, is the idea that the United States is destinedby God, its advocates believed—to expand its dominion and spread democracy and capitalism across...

  3. May 28, 2024 · Manifest Destiny, the supposed inevitability of the continued territorial expansion of the boundaries of the United States westward to the Pacific and beyond. Before the American Civil War, Manifest Destiny was used to validate continental acquisitions in the Oregon Country, Texas, New Mexico, and California.

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  4. Jan 17, 2023 · 1763–1890. “Manifest Destiny” is the idea that Americans had a “God-given right” — a divine right — to expand across the continent, from the east coast to the west coast, from “sea to shining sea,” planting democracy, capitalism, and Christianity along the way.

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  5. Manifest destiny was a phrase that represented the belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand westward across North America, and that this belief was both obvious ("manifest") and certain and inevitable ("destiny").

  6. Manifest Destiny, in U.S. history, was the belief in the supposed inevitability of the United States expanding its borders westward across the North American continent to the Pacific Ocean and beyond. In the 19th century the idea of Manifest Destiny resulted in extensive territorial expansion.

  7. List of major causes and effects of Manifest Destiny. The belief in the supposed inevitability of U.S. territorial expansion westward to the Pacific Ocean and beyond was used to justify acquisitions in the Oregon Country, Texas, New Mexico, and California and later U.S. involvement in Alaska, Hawaii, and other areas.

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