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The US fulfilled its providential destiny in expanding the US from coast to coast in the first half of the 19th century.

The US fulfilled its providential destiny in expanding the US from coast to coast in the first half of the 19th century.

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The US fulfilled its providential destiny in expanding the US from coast to coast in the first half of the 19th century.

Introduction

God has a plan for the world, and it is for everyone to act as God wants, and for the US to push westward. The US was destined by God to move westward, and this was providentially seen in its becoming stronger as it moved from coast to coast between the 1820’s-1850’s. Iowa became the 29th state on December 28th, 1846. Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14th, 1859. California became the 31st state on September 9th 1850

God has a plan for the world, and it is for everyone to act as God wants, and for the US to push westward.

You may be wondering, “Why would God have a plan for the world?” The answer is simple: because he wants to. God has a plan and it’s for everyone to act as God wants, and for the US to push westward. This is why you should trust in him with your life; he will help guide you through your trials and tribulations.

God wants his people (the US) to go westward because they were meant to do so; this was part of his providential destiny!

The US was destined by God to move westward, and this was providentially seen in its becoming stronger as it moved from coast to coast between the 1820’s-1850’s.

The US was destined by God to move westward, and this was providentially seen in its becoming stronger as it moved from coast to coast between the 1820’s-1850’s. This is because God wants all people to act according to His plan. He has a purpose for each individual as well as for humanity in general; thus, when one person or group of people acts out of their own understanding of what they think is right or wrong, they are not acting according to God’s will (1 Corinthians 2:14-15).

God does not want us making decisions on our own; He wants us living under His authority so that we can do what He tells us without any doubt or hesitation about whether or not it is good for us!

Iowa became the 29th state on December 28th, 1846.

As you might know, Iowa became a state on December 28th, 1846. It was the 29th state to join the Union and it was also the first state to be formed from land that had been part of an Indian reservation.

Iowa is one of five states with more than one capital city (the other four are: Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio).

Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14th, 1859.

Oregon was admitted to the Union as a free state on February 14th, 1859. This makes it the 33rd state, and it was admitted after Kansas and Nebraska.

Oregon had been a territory since 1848, but it wasn’t until 1848 when the first official treaty between settlers from both sides of that river happened in order to establish ownership over land from British Columbia through present day Washington State. The Treaty of 1846 allowed settlers from both sides of what is now known as Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (GRGSN) access across mountain passes along various routes toward Puget Sound region where they could settle down or continue traveling westward toward California or even Mexico if they wanted too! This opened up new opportunities for trade among these early pioneers who inhabited southern parts of current day Washington State before moving northwards towards present day Canada due east into British Columbia.”

California became the 31st state on September 9th, 1850.

California became the 31st state on September 9th, 1850. It was a territory before it became a state, and it was admitted to the Union on that day as well. California is also the most populous state in America today—it has almost 40 million people living within its borders!

Manifest Destiny is no longer a good thing to say.

The United States is no longer led by a man who believes that God meant for the United States to expand from coast to coast.

If you are reading this, there’s a good chance that you believe in Manifest Destiny. You may say it yourself or hear it said by someone else, but either way: “Manifest Destiny” means something different now than it did back when your grandparents were young.

Conclusion

I think manifest destiny was a horrible thing to say. I am glad that we have evolved and become more realistic about the world. We can no longer get away with thinking that everything is our responsibility or blessing, but we also cannot say “Manifest Destiny” because it has been shown to be wrong scientifically and historically!