Late 19th century US expansionism represented both a continuation and departure from past expansion. Documents A-C and G show expansion driven by notions of Anglo-Saxon racial and commercial destiny that echoed past westward expansion within North America. However, documents D-F and H illustrate new aspects of overseas imperialism in places like the Philippines and Caribbean, which involved governing foreign populations with different cultures and governing territories indefinitely, representing a shift from previous expansion driven by migration of settlers within the continent. Overall, late 19th century expansionism built on past ideas of Manifest Destiny but departed through its explicitly imperial nature involving the permanent acquisition and governance of overseas colonial possessions and foreign populations.