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Alissa Skinner
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4 March, 12:22
What was Polk's plan for the conduct of the war?
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Samantha Jones
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Polk believed that it was the destiny of the U. S. to expand entire continent as part of its Manifest Destiny. He believed that the war with Mexico fitted well with that vision. When the U. S. won it took over several territories from the Mexicans.
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