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How was President Polk’s argument for annexation informed by the concept of Manifest Destiny?

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He was a champion of manifest destiny–the belief that the United States was fated to expand across the North American continent–and by the end of his four years in office, the nation extended, for the first time, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean

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