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During the westward expansion it was sometimes hard. Families would seperate because half didn't want to go.
a whale of a good time
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Big business played a significant role in westward expansion during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Industries such as railroads, mining, and agriculture were essential for connecting and developing the western territories. Companies like the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, as well as mining and agricultural conglomerates, fueled economic growth, promoted settlement, and facilitated the movement of goods and people across the West. Their activities helped shape the social, economic, and environmental landscape of the region.
During the initial westward expansion (into the early 19th century), from the eastern seaboard over the eastern mountains into Kentucky, Tennessee, and the Ohio Country, people walked and some used wagons drawn by horses, mules or oxen. Then, during the first half of the 19th century, as canals were built and the expansion westward reached land where the rivers also flowed westward, waterborne transportation became important, still supplemented by wagons and walking. This was the era of the canalboat, flatboat and keelboat, as well as of the steamboat. In the second half of the 19th century and for expansion west of the Mississippi, walking, wagons, and water (to a lesser extent) were the primary means of transportation until the railroads began to be built out. During the later 19th century, rail became the primary mode of transportation over longer distances. During the first half of the 20th century, automobiles (and trucks) began to supplement rail and eventually took over as the primary mode of transportation. In the second half of the 20th century, airplanes became an important element in transportation of both people and goods.
During the westward expansion it was sometimes hard. Families would seperate because half didn't want to go.
a whale of a good time
Harsh they were kicked out of there land and faced the trail of tears
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becuz they felt like it
It is estimated that approximately 30% of the deaths during westward expansion were caused by tuberculosis. The disease was a significant public health issue during this time, particularly in crowded and unsanitary conditions.
The primary reason for westward expansion was resource exploitation. Things like the California gold rush, to turning the great plains into farmland.
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Pioneers crossed multiple states during westward expansion in the United States, including states like Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, and California. The specific route taken depended on the starting point and final destination of the pioneers.
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