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Of course, for such a dream to be realized, the country would need plenty of land for its growing population. From its very beginning, Manifest Destiny was a concept fraught with ambiguities and contradictions. It lauded America as an example to other nations, yet it proclaimed the United States an exceptional nation, specially chosen by God and populated with a superior race of people. It promised land and therefore freedom and independence to its citizens, yet in order to be realized, Manifest Destiny had to deprive other people—Indians and Mexicans, most obviously—of the same assets and …show more content…
In the beginning discrimination was established against Mexican American people and how it was brought in by the Spanish and Angelo Americans. As stated actions make blacks angry because they are a part of the process of "classifying, imprisoning, primitivizing, and decivilizing" black people. Today the ethnic community still has a negative connotation implemented on them by the white race and the adoption of the mother country 's cultural