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Kristen Kim
31 May, 21:11
Who entitled the phrase manIfesty destiny?
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Tamia Hampton
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It was "John O'Sullivan" who entitled the phrase "manifest destiny," since he used this phrase to describe the vision that the US was "destined" to expand all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
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