Settlers began Western expansion because there was limitless amounts of cheap, undeveloped land. Also, travel to the West was made easier by various canal systems and railroads.
ur momma
cheap land peace with the indians
the European conflict on the seas and American westward expansion
Yes this was a factor in the United States movement toward the War of 1812.
the farm regions that stretched from Pennsylvania southward and westward.
Because never heard of the war of 1812
cheap land peace with the indians
Tecumseh was the Shawnee chief who organized an Indian confederacy to block the westward movement of settlers in the early 1800s. He sided with Britain against the US in the War of 1812.
the European conflict on the seas and American westward expansion
Yes this was a factor in the United States movement toward the War of 1812.
This is referring to Lewis and Clark's expedition under the principle of manifest destiny.
1790-1812
Farmers and settlers were likely to support the War of 1812 because they wanted the freeland that was promised and the farmers' right for trading was at stake so they agreed to the war.
war of 1812, monroe doctrine, westward expansion
the farm regions that stretched from Pennsylvania southward and westward.
Because never heard of the war of 1812
wiener
Expanding westward, expanding their families, looking for that land of "milk and honey."