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It encouraged schools to be built in the Northwest Territory.
It allowed more goods to come in from the East.
The Colt Revolver, Winchester Rifle, the Sharps Rifle and Barbed wire.
It was not impacted by the war because of distance, but it suffered from a lack of immigration and expansion because of wartime shortages.
There were no turnpikes in the 1800's. The routes taken were wagon paths and no roads will go across the country until the hi way systems were begun in 1950.
It encouraged schools to be built in the Northwest Territory.
It encouraged schools to be built in the Northwest Territory.
Cotton had a major impact on slavery especially after Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin. As to Westward expansion farmers bought land in Alabama and Mississippi on which to farm cotton.
It effected slavery's westward expansion because slavery would'nt be loyal in any territoy North.
It allowed more goods to come in from the East.
It facilitated US westward expansion -- that was it's main purpose. It allowed white US citizens and immigrants to spread into and take land held by Native Americans.
Colonists were upset that the king would restrict their expansion westward.
It made the issue even more prevalent. People had the decision to make a state free or a slave state.
The Colt Revolver, Winchester Rifle, the Sharps Rifle and Barbed wire.
It was not impacted by the war because of distance, but it suffered from a lack of immigration and expansion because of wartime shortages.
There were no turnpikes in the 1800's. The routes taken were wagon paths and no roads will go across the country until the hi way systems were begun in 1950.
Westward expansion had a negative impact on Native Americans. Their whole way of life was taken away from them, along with the freedoms they had always known. They were removed from their land and placed on small reservations. Families were separated, and much of their culture was lost as the government tried to assimilate them into the white ways of life.