"Obvious destiny" is the idea that the United States will expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, and obviously it is strongly sought to explore new lands, conquer and establish new boundaries . This idea led to several wars including the war between America and Mexico. Mexico and the United States have places in territorial issues. On March 1, 1845, his president was only four days and President John Taylor signed the Texas consolidation bill. Mexico protested when the US officially offered the consolidation to Texas in 1845.
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
Manifesto Destiny believes in the settlers God's responsibility and the right to settle in the North American continent. The concept of Manifesto Destiny has contributed to believing why the European settlers have the right to possess residences and uninhabited areas in the western North America. They believe that Caucasian prosperity and dissemination of the fate of Christianity by proposing and controlling land. Manifest fate was used to confirm the removal of India made in the 1830s. Such legislation caused the aboriginal repatriation of Aboriginal people in the United States and non-rural settlers opened the way to collect western land. When settlers arrive at the land where the inhabitants live or promised to Native American, they are undoubtedly claiming it for their own benefit.
Clear the destination. In 1845, John L. O'Sullivan created the term "obvious fate". This means an increase in those who believe that the United States is deemed to be postponed by God. North America exercises hegemony with neighboring countries. "Reviewing magazines and democracy" (July - August, 1845, p. 5), he said "We achieved our obvious fate of extending Providence's freedom to allocate to millions of people every year I will do. " As of the time of O'Sullivan, the territory growth of the United States reached 2 million square miles, increased by more than 60%. Most of the growth is at the expense of new and independent Mexican and Native American countries. People like O'Sullivan believe that larger expansion is inevitable, inevitable and desirable - because the magnification rate is so fast - and hence the origin of the obvious fate concept