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It was the beginning of the Civil War.
Westward expansion led to an economic "boom" in the Midwest, as new cities and markets were connected by rail and canals.
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Because new opportunities and technological advances led to westward migration
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Yes. But it really began to expand westward after the Civil War.
how do factors such as trade, war, migration, and inventions affect cultural change?
Plains Indians objected to westward settlement before the civil war because it divided traditional buffalo hunting grounds.
There was not one specific date, Westward Expansion happened over a long period of time.
lots of Indians and people from the civil war
Following the Civil War industry began to expand westward thanks mostly to the new transcontinental railroad that was recently built. The railroad was part of a period of industrialization.
After the Civil War, the US military built the frontier because of the American westward expansion.