Manifest Destiny
yes, it was called the trail of tears hope this helps-G
manifest destiny
Moving Westward.
Americans were eager to move to the west frontier because they found gold in what is now known as Colorado?
retrograde motion
The westward movement
In the painting "American Progress" by John Gast, which symbolizes Manifest Destiny, the spirit called Columbia is depicted holding a schoolbook. This book represents education and the spread of knowledge, reflecting the belief that American expansion would bring enlightenment and progress to the territories and peoples encountered. Columbia's role embodies the idea of a civilizing mission associated with westward expansion.
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
No state was called that by any native Americans - they did not understand the concept of dividing the land into states with invisible boundaries. You are thinking of the place-name meaning "at the long river" in Natick - this name was only applied to a small area, not to the state. It was English people (then the Americans) who took this name and corrupted it into Connecticut.
It was called Manifest Destiny.
Proclamation Act of 1763. It wasn't during the 7 years war, I believe, but after. The logic was to not have territory disputes with Native Americans and french traders.
Daniel Boone moved westward by making a path called the Wilderness Road.