What role did Manifest Destiny play in the westward expansion of the United States?

A) Settlers believed that the true destiny of the United States could only be realized by eliminating the influence of American Indian culture within its borders.
B) Settlers feared that American Indian communities were growing in the western territories and would challenge the US government if they were not removed.
C) Settlers believed it to be the destiny of the United States to expand west to the Pacific Ocean, justifying their actions at the expense of American Indians.
D) Settlers feared that Great Britain was destined to retake land in North America, and only by conquering the land for the United States could this be prevented.

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C) Settlers believed it to be the destiny of the United States to expand west to the Pacific Ocean, justifying their actions at the expense of American Indians.

Manifest Destiny was a widely held belief in the 19th century that the expansion of the United States across the American continents was both justified and inevitable. This belief played a significant role in motivating settlers to move westward, often at the expense of Native American populations and their cultures.