The Panic of 1837 had wiped out many fortunes in the east. The following recession continued for another eight years. There were many bank failures, businesses were lost, and people had lost their jobs. The offer of land out west, gave many the chance to leave their debts behind, and start over.
More people wanted to settle here to get out of the economic troubles and try to make a better economy.
The settlement of Oregon country by the US didn't effect the relationship with the United Kingdom too badly. Neither country wanted to fight another war with each other. They ended up with a compromise settlement.
The U.S. settlement of Oregon negatively impacted U.S. - British relations, because the United Kingdom had made prior claims to the Oregon Country, which they referred to as the Columbia District. George Vancouver had explored the area in 1792 and claimed the area for Britain, whereas the U.S. began exploring the region with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805-1806.
plz answers this
I think that waterways affect our settlement and development because its harder for Canada to cross over to the United States.
Millions of acres of southern land opened up for settlement .
To stay out of economic trouble
More people wanted to settle here to get out of the economic troubles and try to make a better economy.
tensions and threats of war rose between the two nations
Desertification can change patterns of settlement in the region by making it more difficult for people to settle in a particular region.
The settlement of Oregon country by the US didn't effect the relationship with the United Kingdom too badly. Neither country wanted to fight another war with each other. They ended up with a compromise settlement.
the northwest passag affected the expansion of the oregon teritory because it was a major way of getting around and getting to resources.
it affect the trade and settlement because people had to go to the Mediterranean Sea
The U.S. settlement of Oregon negatively impacted U.S. - British relations, because the United Kingdom had made prior claims to the Oregon Country, which they referred to as the Columbia District. George Vancouver had explored the area in 1792 and claimed the area for Britain, whereas the U.S. began exploring the region with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805-1806.
No one was affected by the ojibwa's settlement
what is it
Economic issues affect our life is very bad
the consumer economic decisions can affect the price and supply of a commodity