offered free land to pioneers willing to start new farms
The good farm land attracted settlers.
copper and gold The California Gold Rush brought many out West.
In the late 1800s, several developments attracted settlers to the Great Plains, including the introduction of the Homestead Act of 1862, which offered 160 acres of free land to those willing to farm it for five years. Advancements in agricultural technology, such as the steel plow and mechanized farming equipment, made it easier to cultivate the tough soil. Additionally, the expansion of the railroads improved access to markets and supplies, making it more feasible for settlers to endure the harsh conditions of the region. These factors combined to draw many individuals and families seeking opportunity and a new life on the plains.
There are numerous reasons for the decision I'm sure, however the most obvious answer would have to be that the earliest settlers were attracted to the Great Plains by the abundance of game as well as the fertile soil for crops.
In Georgia, settlers were attracted to the peace and harmony between the Indians and the colonies.That is the answer
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The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom attracted settlers desiring religious freedom
the settlers needed clothing
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What attracted settlers to Upper Canada the most was an abundant supply of good, cheap (and often free), agricultural land.
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