Manifest Destiny
America is a vast
country covering thousands of - square miles of - land that traverses tremendously
diverse climate and landscape. From high
and majestic mountains, to wide deserts to vast fruitful plains that seem to go
on forever, the sheer size of - the physical landscape of - America is breath
taking.
Obviously, this was
not always the case. When those earliest
settlers landed on the east coast and carved out their stark settlements, they
had no idea of - huge expanse of - land that lay to the west. It took the bold explorations of - surveyors
such and Lewis and Clark to report back how stunningly huge the amount of - physical space that was available for America to inhabit.
At first, the very
idea of becoming a nation was seemingly impossible for the early settlers to
grasp. They came here to escape
persecution, tyranny or to make a new home for their families. If - they could have looked a few hundred years
down the line into the future and seen the powerhouse of - a nation that would
grow up from their work in those early years, they would have been stunned that
this country grew to be such a world force.
So the earliest challenges of - settlers and early leaders of - the citizens
of - the young America was to grasp the scope of - what they were about to set
about to achieve.
But grasp that scope
they did. It seemed that the physical
majesty of - what was to become the nation of - America inspired a concept that was
just as grand as the land itself and that was the concept of - Manifest Destiny. Manifest destiny was the force that drove
those settlers and explorers to drive their wagon trains across sometimes
impossible terrain through difficult weather conditions and facing many dangers
from animals and Native Americans alike to build a nation that spanned form the
Atlantic to the Pacific oceans.
This was the dream
of - the early settlers of - this country.
They did not just see a new nation but one of - importance, of - an almost
holy calling to become a virtual utopia of - democracy and opportunity. And part of - that utopian vision was the idea
of - a nation that spanned ocean to ocean and from Mexico to the Canadian border
as well.
When you think about
it, its phenomenal that a people who did not have space photographs of - a
landscape or high speed travel such as is common today to get a vision of - a
unified nation of - such vast size and scope.
But it was more than just physical size that spoke to the hearts and
souls of - those early Americans. Manifest
Destiny spoke to a vision of - greatness for America that was birthed in the
hearts of even these early citizens.
The size of - the
country was to be a reflection of - the majesty of - the human spirit and the
magnificence of - the American experiment to build a nation built on freedom, the
will of - the people and on democracy and opportunity. Today such concepts seem ordinary and for
that we can thank the early founders of - this country for catching that dream
together and making it a reality.
Many have criticized
Manifest Destiny as greed or empire building.
And to be sure, mistakes were made and many people died or had their
individual destinies hurt in the wholesale rush to the west that America
experienced in its early decades. But
what is not diminished is that sense of - calling and that sense that America was
put here for something great.
That
calling lives still in the hearts of - all true Americans as we find out how we
too can help our country fulfill its Manifest Destiny to be a voice for freedom
and liberty in the world. Let’s hope
Americans never loose their sense of - calling and destiny. Because if - that dies away, something holy and
magnificent will die with it.
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