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Manifest Destiny

by David S. Heidler, Jeanne T. Heidler, Linda S. Frey
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Overview

From Colonial times through the 19th century, European Americans advanced toward the west. This book explains the origins of territorial expansion and traces the course of Manifest Destiny to its culminating moment, the conquest of Mexico and the acquisition of the western territories. It also weighs major historical interpretations that have evolved over the years, from those praising expansionism to those condemning it as imperialistic and racist. A mixture of essays, biographical portraits, primary documents, a timeline, and an annotated bibliography gives students and researchers everything they need to begin their examination of this prominent and oft-disputed concept in American history.

Manifest Destiny opens with an overview that traces the causes and consequences of American expansionism. Six subsequent chapters cover topics varying from Andrew Jackson's invasion of Spanish Florida and Indian removal to the settlement of Texas and the Oregon Question. Biographical portraits of Stephen Austin, James K. Polk, Osceola, Santa Ana, John O'Sullivan—the coiner of the phrase Manifest Destiny—and others provide personal glimpses of some of the era's major players. Primary documents such as the Oregon Treaty of 1846, the Indian Removal Act of 1830, and the Polk's declaration of war against Mexico enable students to see actual historical evidence from the time period. A chronology, a glossary, and an index make this the most well-rounded and recent reference source on the topic.

Synopsis

Essays, biogarphies, and primary documents make this an all-in-one resource on America's Westward Expansion.

About the Author, David S. Heidler

DAVID S. Heidler and JEANNE T. HEIDLER are renowned, award-winning historians. David is on the faculty of Colorado State University, Pueblo. He is the author of Pulling the Temple Down: The Fire-eaters and the Destruction of the Union. Jeanne is Professor of History at the U.S. Air Force Academy. She is co-author with David Heidler of The Encyclopedia of the War of 1812, the award-winning The Encycloopedia of the American Civil War, a Social, Political, and Military History, and The War of 1812 (Greenwood, 2002).

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
278
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313323089

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