

What Does Manifest Destiny Have to Do With the Last Days Timeline?
Manifest Destiny was the time period of United States develpment from around 1840s to the 1910s. The main idea was the claiming of land from the East Coast original 13 Colonies to the Western Pacific Ocean.
This land collection included:
- dividing up of early Virginia
- the early states of Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania
- the Louisiana Purchase by Thomas Jefferson
- Oregon Territory
- The Nation of Texas
- The Mexican American War to define the Rio Grande River as the Southern border. Picking up California, Arizona, New Mexico
- The large Utah Territory becoming a few States
What is missing from the standard history books is the political drives of the men that pushed the Manifest Destiny doctrine....and the Native Americans that were ran over and stripped of land in the process.
What Did the Native NORTH Americans Have That Was Worth Preserving and Not Taking The Land in the Manifest Destiny Period? ...(and What Was Covered Up?)
The 2 best LDS sources for this material are 1. (DVD) The Lost Civilizations of North America 2. (Book) Exploring the Book of Mormon in America's Heartland by Rod Meldrum
There is much more material about The Native Americans, the Manifest Destiny period, and the future of America in the book The Last Days Timeline. You can get it below.


Get The "Last Days" Timeline Book
Prepare Your Family for The Future. Use the Information in this Book to Prepare for What comes Next.
Or
Copyright © LastDaysTimeline.com All Rights Reserved.
Disclaimer: Nothing on this site gives specific professional advice. including by not limited to: legal, investing, financial, medical, accounting, or any other professional advice. If you seek professional advice, please see a licensed professional with your respective government.
Note: The FTC wants me to remind you that this website contains affiliate links. That means if you make a purchase from a link you click on, I might receive a small commission. This does not increase the price you'll pay for that item nor does it decrease the awesomeness of the item.