Where did "Manifest Destiny" Come From?

Where did "Manifest Destiny" Come From?

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History, Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Manifest destiny was the belief that the US had a divine right to expand westward, first coined by John L. O'Sullivan in 1845. It justified the annexation of Texas and opposed European intervention. While Democrats embraced it, Whigs rejected it. The concept led to the Mexican-American War, resulting in significant territorial gains. However, this expansion displaced Native Americans and fueled slavery disputes, contributing to the Civil War. By the late 19th century, with no new land to conquer in North America, Americans turned their attention globally.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who first coined the term 'Manifest Destiny' and in what context?

Andrew Jackson, during his presidency

James K. Polk, in a speech to Congress

John L. O'Sullivan, in an essay about annexing Texas

Thomas Jefferson, in the Declaration of Independence

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Which political party largely rejected the idea of Manifest Destiny?

Federalists

Whigs

Republicans

Democrats

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What major conflict was influenced by the concept of Manifest Destiny?

The Mexican-American War

The War of 1812

The Civil War

The Spanish-American War

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30 sec • 1 pt

What was one of the significant outcomes of the Mexican-American War?

The U.S. abolished slavery

The U.S. lost Texas to Mexico

The U.S. acquired over 500,000 square miles of land

The U.S. gained territory in present-day Canada

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How did Manifest Destiny contribute to the outbreak of the Civil War?

It resulted in the secession of Southern states

It sparked disputes over the status of slavery in new territories

It caused economic depression

It led to the abolition of slavery