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Manifest Destiny Research Paper

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Franklyn Vicente
HIST 105
Professor Horner
10/7/2017
Manifest Destiny

Manifest Destiny was an extensively apprehended belief occurred during the 19th century. Manifest destiny was formed and followed in 1840s. It was the belief that Americas expanded the civilization and establishments across the North America, as it was “destined” by God to increase its borders, with no boundary to area or country. All the wandering and growth were part of the spirit of Manifest Destiny, a belief that it was God's will that Americans spread over the whole continent, and to control and settle the country as they see fit. This development was territorial but the advancement of liberty and individual economic opportunity. Americans began to buy into settling down into …show more content…

The expansion meant the robbery and takeover of the Native American’s land by “legal purchases.” They were negotiated and signed by tribal members who didn’t have the authority to do so and some didn’t have the lack of knowledge of what they were signing. Once they signed they were forced out of their land, also known as “trail of tears”. The Indians were encouraged to sell their lands and become what they called “civilized people.” Which would soon be the end of the culture, as we knew it. Once they became civilized people, they could get jobs and be farmers like white men could do.
Law signed by President Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862, the Homestead Act encouraged Western migration by providing settlers 160 acres of public land. In exchange, homesteaders were waged a small fee and were required to complete five years of continuous residence before receiving possession of the land. The rapid development of railroads lead to quick access to these territories. Hence, the quick development of these states, as farmers, towns, churches, and stores that were built to address the needs of the

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