Manifest Destiny Research Paper

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Manifest Destiny was an ideology that emerged in the late 1840’s that had profound significance in the development of the United States of America. The main idea behind Manifest Destiny was that Americans have a God given right to take over the unsettled land in North America. Manifest destiny was fueled by nationalism, population increase, new technological advances, and reform ideals. While some may argue that Manifest Destiny was a benevolent movement that lead to the expansion of the United States, the reality is that Manifest Destiny was imperialism. It lead to wars in Texas and Oregon that costed many innocent lives, despite the fact that the United States ultimately gained those territories. The acquisition of Texas is a prime example …show more content…

Texas was eventually annexed by the United States by President Tyler, and was done so with Manifest destiny in mind. The annexation of Texas led to a war with Mexico, and resulted in Mexico being forced to recognize Texas’s border, and to give up territories in California and New Mexico in the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. While the United States got a lot of new territories, the war had a devastating effect on Mexico. The United States completely took advantage of Mexico by putting them in a position to either cave in to the United States’s terms, or to go to war. Not only that, but the United States did not just want to get Texas. The United States tried to get all of Mexico, but Nicholas Trist failed to make a treaty to allow for that. Also, shortly after annexation Texas became a slave state, which shows that the acquisition of Texas was clearly just another attempt to spread slavery throughout the United States. While the United States gained more and as well as more power, upon further inspection, the motives behind the United State’s acquisition of Texas were not good, and it resulted in

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