Manifest Destiny
By: Mike • Essay • 433 Words • January 29, 2010 • 975 Views
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No nation ever existed without some sense of national destiny or purpose. The people of the United States believed it was their mission to expand across North America. Expansion was inevitable because it would progress liberty and economic opportunity, expansion could have been stopped if Polk made different decisions, and the United States would be without certain states if the Mexican War hadn’t occurred.
If the Mexican War had not occurred, many things would be different. For example, 525,000 square miles of new territory may not have been acquired. The United States would then be without California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. Relations between the United States and Mexico would also not be tense. Most importantly, however, is that the expansion of slavery in the newly acquired Mexican territories became the major constitutional and political issue that led to the Civil War. Therefore if it had not occurred, the American Civil War might not have, either.
“No action comes without a consequence.” Several of America’s actions ignited the fire of the Mexican and American tension, however many forces could have stopped the War before it started. On the last day of Tyler’s term in office, he created a joint resolution of Congress which would have required a two-thirds majority that he did not have. On the last day of his term, Tyler sent messengers to Texas for the purpose of immediate annexation. The outcome of those events could have been avoided by Polk, the new president, if he would recall the messengers and agree to negotiate a new treaty.
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