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land speculators bought huge area of land. then they sold part of the land to people who dremed of having farms and made profit.
The westward expansion had a negative effect on the Native Americans in that region. During the westward expansion, the Native Americans were forced to live on reservations that were deemed the worst land in the area.
There was no opposition to the westward expansion of the US. The first available westward movement came with the Treaty of Paris, where England gave to the 13 colonies all land east of the Mississippi River. Also, the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 set the groundwork for westward expansion.
Man changing the land from its natural state to that of farmland or urban areas.
bad because the speculators used the law to buy large amounts of land cheaply
land speculators bought huge area of land. then they sold part of the land to people who dremed of having farms and made profit.
Westward expansion was a natural progression for the nation because it became apparent that most of the major cities in the east were getting overcrowded. To encourage people to move west, there were free land giveaway programs initiated.
Americans wanted a transcontinental railroad to aid westward expansion. Settlers were looking for land, and the discovery of gold in California also encourage travel.
The westward expansion had a negative effect on the Native Americans in that region. During the westward expansion, the Native Americans were forced to live on reservations that were deemed the worst land in the area.
There was no opposition to the westward expansion of the US. The first available westward movement came with the Treaty of Paris, where England gave to the 13 colonies all land east of the Mississippi River. Also, the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 set the groundwork for westward expansion.
Because the gold rush and the government offered free land.
People wanted to go to the west of America for free land ^^
The westward expansion to the US drove most of all the American Native Tribes off of their own lands. By 1880, most Natives were in reservations by force.
Westward expansion refers to the period in American history when settlers moved westward across the continent in pursuit of new opportunities, resources, and land. This movement had significant impacts on Native American populations, the environment, and the development of the United States as a nation.
The Homestead Act of 1862 provided settlers with 160 acres of land if they agreed to live on and improve the land for five years. This act aimed to encourage westward expansion and settlement of the frontier in the United States.
Any of the states west of the Mississippi are examples of westward expansion. As the US grew, so did the need for more land. Settlers headed west looking for better lands and personal freedoms.
Harsh they were kicked out of there land and faced the trail of tears