America, Amerikkka traces the historical and ideological patterns
of the U.S. American view of themselves as an elect nation
inhabiting a promised land and enjoying a uniquely favored relation
with God and a mission to spread redemption qua democracy
throughout the world. This view of unique election has been coupled
racial exclusivism privileging and marginalizing non-whites as
citizens of the nation. In the 18th and 19th centuries a doctrine
of the rights of man excluded the two primary non-white groups
present in the territory, Native Americans and Africans. Manifest
Destiny justified the expansion across the North American
continent, while forcing Mexico through war to cede a third of its
land, excluding Mexicans, Indians, Africans and Asians from this
expanded citizenry. In the 20th century, American perception of its
mission became imperialist beyond the continental borders,
occupying the Philippines and the Caribbean
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