Obvious fate is a phrase that allows Americans to take action to expand the land. Some brave pioneers believe that the United States has an obligation to extend the borders of their noble republics to the Pacific Ocean. From July to August 1845, this sentence was posted anonymously in the popular magazine "Democracy Review". However, a democratic commentary and a diplomat journalist like John Luis O'Sullivan seems to have written this article. It says ... "Our rightful fate rights are overly communicated and have the entire continent that Providence gave us for freedom and our great experiments of federal development It is.
Expansion has become a unified country in 50 states. (Manifest destiny) This huge expansion has obvious fate. Clear fate is based on the idea that Americans are destined to expand their boundary with a large number of lands. This is the idea introduced by John C. Sullivan. Many Americans are coming to America to find new immigrants. The obvious fate idea played a major role in expanding the country
In July 1845, the Newspaper Editor John L. O'Sullivan in New York made a phrase "Manifesto Destiny" as "Providence Design" and supported the expansion of the United States of America. As the expansion of the US is at the expense of occupying the land, the impact on Native Americans will obviously have serious consequences. Manifesto Destiny is the idea and doctrine that contributes to the reasons for expansion and western migration, or in some interpretations to advancement of civilization. Supporters of Manifesto Destiny believe that expansion is not only good but also obvious. This term was originally used by the Jackson Democratic Party to advertise the majority of the American West today (Oregon region, Texas merger and Mexican birth) in the 1840s.
In the US 's innocent fate, the border with the United States continues to expand west to the inevitability of the Pacific and other regions. Prior to the American Civil War (1861 - 1965), the concept of Manifesto Destiny was used to verify the acquisition of the mainland of Oregon, Texas, New Mexico and California. After the end of the civil war, the acquisition of Alaska temporarily restored the concept of "obvious fate", but in the 1890s Spain joined Hawaii and developed a Muslim in the 1800s a new force in American foreign policy . I will plan. A canal that crosses Central America