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A 5 page review of our changing policies. This paper traces U.S. history though the ideology of manifest destiny, expansionism, and imperialism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPusImpManDestIsola.rtf
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U.S. foreign and domestic policies have changed considerably since our earliest years. That
change has been affected by a diversity of factors. It is characterized by a shift from a stance of manifest destiny, to isolationism to imperialism.
The ideology of manifest destiny best describes our earliest political philosophy. Practically since their first arrival in the so-called New World the predominantly Caucasian Europeans that flooded
this land viewed themselves as superior to the Native American inhabitants they encountered here. The ideology of manifest destiny encompassed the belief that the resources of the Americas inherently
belonged to whites, not to the indigenous inhabitants that had lived there for generations. Numerous domestic policies were shaped around the
concept of manifest destiny during this countrys early years. Initially those policies were extended to the Eastern lands and whites struggled to gain control of those lands by killing
off or simply moving the people that already had a claim on those lands. Even when the indigenous inhabitants were relocated, however, their rights to the newly settled lands
was ephemeral as well. Soon in her history America was looking westward. As new lands were acquired or hope for
that acquisition quickened men and women began to set their sights on the west. They became willing to give up their established lives in the east, lives where the
subsisted eking out meager livings in the cities, to pursue new lives in the west. This meant leaving their families and most of their material belongings. It called
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