Summary Of The Article Race, Manifest Destiny And The US War With Mexico

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Latinos helped shape the U.S. in many diverse historical experiences. During the 1840s John L. O’Sullivan, the editor of the Democratic Review wrote the infamous term Manifest Destiny to label American expansion. Manifest Destiny was a dream and an “American Mission” to expand the country to the Pacific Ocean in the 19th century. To many Americans, it was a God given right because an expansion would offer advancement, income, freedom and even self-sufficiency. We know that without Manifest Destiny, the United States wouldn’t be the size it is today.
Chavez’s key argument in the article “Race, Manifest Destiny, and The US War with Mexico” proposes that racist tendencies in American society were predominant in the 1846-1848 Mexican-American War. The unfolding of “Manifest …show more content…

The video shows a window of how the Mexican families were treated with discrimination and racial violence. Anglos thought that Mexicans couldn’t sustain them sleeves with their presence and, just like the native Americans, the Mexicans would just wither away. Many years after Columbus’s arrival, many Spanish conquistadors moved into north America looking for gold and spreading Catholicism but little did they know they would soon be forced out of their culture and land by Anglos. The Gold Rush of 1848 would change the history for Mexican families living in California. Anglos flocked to California wanting and expecting to overpower Mexicans at the gold. Anglos used lynching as a way to show Mexicans they had the power. Maranio Vallejo and Apolinaria Lorenzana where one of the many Mexicans that lost their lands because they couldn’t afford the legal actions that came with trying to fight the squatters on their land because of the new law that protected

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