Manifest destiny was a flawed theoretical justification for U.S. expansion an taking over of territory that was not theirs,
Same as Abraham's Lincoln's: Lincoln made a speech on the House floor in which he pointed out that the Mexicans had made no hostile acts toward the United States and had been attacked in an area which was rightfully theirs
British think of it as the undermining of their interests in Western North America. For Mexicans it meant the loss of more than half of their territory during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
Manifest Destiny served as a guiding principle of U.S foreign policy during the Mexican-American War, which was ingnited in 1846 by a dispute over the boundary of Texas
The United States. manifest destiny was the idea the United States should spread from coast to coast
Many Americans moved to European countries looking for work.
Manifest destiny led to Texas becoming a part of the United States and lead to a war with Mexico.
No.
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The United States. manifest destiny was the idea the United States should spread from coast to coast
Many Americans moved to European countries looking for work.
Manifest destiny led to Texas becoming a part of the United States and lead to a war with Mexico.
No.
idk
It was the same in every category
Manifest Destiny affected Canada , because it lead to Canada becoming a country. After all the invasions and wars, Canada realized it was easier to defend themselves by uniting as one against the Americans, and so our country was born.
because continued expansion meant the occupation and annexation of Native American land.
It grew respect with Mexico because they knew that they could not beet the Americans
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Both states were acquired from Mexico by the means of war due to such ideal.
The idea of Manifest Destiny contributed to the displacement and mistreatment of Native Americans. As the US expanded westward, Native American lands were forcefully taken, leading to conflicts and the loss of their traditional way of life. Treaties were often disregarded, and Native Americans were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands, leading to a strained and contentious relationship between the US government and Native American tribes.