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Moving to west

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Test #5 (missing 235-259) The Frontier Lures Settlers American Mission ? 1840s begin to move westward and southward ?the fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions,? John L. O?Sullivan Manifest destiny ? express their belief that the US? destiny was to expand to the Pacific Ocean and into Mexican territory. Attitudes Toward the Frontier ? Attraction: Abundance of land in West. Harbors in Oregon Territory to help expand trade Had personal economic problems (Panic of 1837) Settlers and Native Americans ? Some Native Americans try to maintain traditions on new lands, some fought the whites off land, some advanced with the white culture

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I. The Philosophy That Created A Nation A. Introduction -Manifest Destiny was the driving force that changed and expanded America B. Manifest Destiny-The Intangible of American History -American history has a cause and an effect, and can be tied to a date-making it tangible -manifest destiny however cannot be tied to a specific date-it is more like a “movement” C. Coining the Phrase -1845, John L. O'Sullivan gave the movement its name and tried to explain it -he said they have the right to spread through the continent for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federaltive development of self government; like a tree that spreads in the air -manifest destiny was posted on newspapers, and argued by politicians -this was the spark for American expansion
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