In the earliest days of the US, the governing powers limited where people could settle. Limiting means restricted. Settlers could go no further, usually because of treaties with Indian tribes.
West Settlement Methodist Church was created in 1832.
Many Native Americans were killed and displaced during the settlement of Caucasians in the west.
The Proclamation of 1763 forbade white settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. Issued by the British government, it aimed to stabilize relations with Native Americans by preventing encroachment on their lands following the French and Indian War. The proclamation established a boundary line, reserving these western territories for Indigenous peoples and restricting colonial expansion.
The Settlement of the west was aegument by slavery in the UNITED STATES and the had very bad gold.... the settlement of the west added to the argument of the slavery because they didnt know to make the west a slave state or not because they wanted to keep them equal
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West enclosure (e.g. a fort); west settlement
it was located in the far west
The Western Settlement consisted of a group of farming communities that came from Iceland and Greenland. Despite the name, the settlement was actually more north than it was west.
The Lewis and Clark expedition opened up the West for settlement. :]
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