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American Expansionism, 1783-1860

American Expansionism, 1783-1860

A Manifest Destiny?

Mark Joy

May 2003, Paperback, 192 pages
ISBN13: 9780582369658
ISBN10: 0582369657
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This new Seminar Study surveys the history of U.S. territorial expansion from the end of the American Revolution until 1860.

The book explores the concept of 'manifest destiny' and asks why, if expansion was 'manifest', there was such opposition to almost every expansionist incident. Paying attention to key themes often overlooked - Indian removal and the US government land sales policy, the book looks at both 'foreign' expansion such as the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and the war with Mexico in the 1840s and 'internal' expansion as American settlers moved west .

Finally, the book addresses the most recent historiographical trends in the subject and asks how Americans have dealt with the expansionist legacy.

  • Examination of important period in US history - provides reader with understanding of how today’s United States of America was created
  • Covers major historical events - chronological account of nation-building.
  • Explores key concept of 'manifest destiny' - enables reader to assess its importance in US expansionism
  • Includes pedagogical features of Seminar Study - Who's Who, Glossary and selection of primary documents

Mark Joy is Associate Professor, Department of History and Political Science, Jamestown College, North Dakota

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