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Manifest Destiny and American Politics

2023-10-27 20:43:48

From the late eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century the United States had many problems. Some problems are more important than others, but they all lead to further divisions of American politics. Meanwhile, the most serious problem in American politics was "obvious fate" or "expansion of territory". Manifesto Destiny believes that the destiny of the United States is to lead North America as a whole from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Several politicians believe that this is in conflict with the Constitution, but the majority of the public supports the expansion of the territory.

INTRODUCTION: Today, we focus on how policies and beliefs of "obvious fate" affect the cultural, spiritual, political and economic life of many American Indians living in North America I will continue discussing "obvious fate". Discussing various Federal Indian policies that were first adopted in the Manifesto Destiny era, continuing to analyze how California treats California Indians in this era, and on local issues on what is happening in California Finish the case study. Humboldt County's Indian

It is the destiny of the United States which dominates the whole continent of North America. This belief is called "obvious fate". This term derives from the New York paper editorial in New York on 27th December 1845 and that the obvious fate of this country is "excessive proliferation and possession" of the entire continent and has brought freedom and autonomy to all people I insist. From the eyes of the Americans this means that it is God's will to spread the territory from the coast where Americans are located to another coast. This is the idea of ​​Manifesto Destiny

Manifesto Destiny Abstract: In the 19th century America, Manifesto Destiny widely says that it is the fate of American settlers to spread and transcend their traditions and institutions throughout the African continent, inspiring more primitive countries I was believed. American pioneers of the time thought that Indians and Hispanics are lower and therefore deserves cultivation. Since settlers believe that the United States is the best way to organize the country, they feel the need to recreate the world with the image of their own country