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Manifest Destiny Essay

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The idea of Manifest Destiny was first appeared in an 1845 newspaper by John O'Sullivan. He believed it was a God-given right to move westward and spread the American democracy to others. It’s what driven Americans’ rapid expansion to the west and in the process, accumulates a lot of territories for the United States between 1812 and 1860. As such, Manifest Destiny has affected many ethnic groups in many ways. It gave way to the exclusion of Native Americans, conflicts with foreign nations, and an increased settlements to the west of the United States.
The United States expanded rapidly with the Transportation Revolution. Steamboats and railroads have made expansion more efficient. However, while the United States expand, many Native ethnic groups lose their homeland. The Indian Removal Act was passed by Andrew Jackson with the intent to please the South after the Tariff Crisis (Doc A). The tribe which showed the most resistance to Manifest Destiny is the Cherokee Nation. They bring their case to the Supreme Court when Georgia threatened to take their land, and the court ruled in Cherokees’ favor, stated that treaties had been made to protect their land (Doc B). The Supreme Court also stated, in Worcester v Georgia, that the United States does not have any jurisdiction over the Natives land or their people (Doc C). Although the Supreme Court ruled that the Natives are protected by United States treaties and should be left alone, they do not have any way to enforce their

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