Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Essays --

The term â€Å"Manifest Destiny† was, in part, an expression of a genuine ideal on the part of Americans. Yet it was also a justification to a push and to assume territory. The idea of Manifest Destiny was sparked by revolutionary American writings that encouraged appropriation of Canada. These writings rationalized that the Louisiana Purchase and the Untied States’ annexation of Texas ordained American complete domination of the North American continent. More broadly stated, Manifest destiny was a conviction that God intended North America to be under the control Americans. It’s an assertion of Anglo-Saxon supremacy. Imbedded in the notion of Manifest Destiny is an American hypocrisy of the 1st Order. While its founding documents espoused freedom and independence, the United States adopted a philosophy of dominance by shear brute force, or whatever means necessary to achieve hegemony over its continent. This conviction of Manifest Destiny was a product of American propaganda and publicity. While America represented liberty, it poised itself for expansion. The Mexicans, warily acknowledge...

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