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The President Who Doubled the Size of America and Made It a Country from Sea to Shining Sea
United States🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

The President Who Doubled the Size of America and Made It a Country from Sea to Shining Sea

The article discusses the territorial expansion of the United States during the presidency of James K. Polk (1845–1849), highlighting that his administration added over 1.2 million square miles to the country—more than one-third of the continental 48 states. This expansion included territories acquired through treaties and conflicts, such as Texas, Oregon, and California, which contributed to the realization of the 'Manifest Destiny' ideology. While some contemporaries, including future President Abraham Lincoln, opposed this aggressive expansion, Polk successfully pursued these goals during his single term. The article portrays Polk as a decisive leader who fulfilled a national vision, emphasizing his role in shaping the modern United States.

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The President Who Doubled the Size of America and Made It a Country from Sea to Shining Sea

The article discusses the territorial expansion of the United States during the presidency of James K. Polk (1845–1849), highlighting that his administration added over 1.2 million square miles to the country—more than one-third of the continental 48 states. This expansion included territories acquired through treaties and conflicts, such as Texas, Oregon, and California, which contributed to the realization of the 'Manifest Destiny' ideology. While some contemporaries, including future President Abraham Lincoln, opposed this aggressive expansion, Polk successfully pursued these goals during his single term. The article portrays Polk as a decisive leader who fulfilled a national vision, emphasizing his role in shaping the modern United States.

Bias read (Right): The article presents James K. Polk's territorial expansions as a positive achievement, using terms like 'glorious 250th birthday' and 'vision' to frame his actions as patriotic and necessary. It emphasizes the ideological drive behind Manifest Destiny without critically examining the controversies,

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