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Q: What mainly intensified the westward movement of settlers the between the Mississippi river and the pacific ocean?
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How did Tecumseh react to the westward movement of white settlers?

Badly.


What river helped settlers move westward?

Mississippi River


In the early 1800s what shawnee chief organized an Indian confederacy to block the westward movement of settlers?

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.


What was the nineteenth-century movement of settlers and immigrants form the Easter US to the Midwest and west?

Westward Expansion


Examples of westward expansion?

Any of the states west of the Mississippi are examples of westward expansion. As the US grew, so did the need for more land. Settlers headed west looking for better lands and personal freedoms.


What were examples of new technology that white settlers brought westward with them?

White settlers brought technology like guns and trains westward with them.


What is the textbook definition of westward expansion?

Westward expansion refers to the period in American history when settlers moved westward across the continent in pursuit of new opportunities, resources, and land. This movement had significant impacts on Native American populations, the environment, and the development of the United States as a nation.


How did federalists federalists and republicans differ?

they both had different rivals, they came in contact to the civil war in the 1800's. the US wanted access to the Mississippi river, and settlers moved to the westward in the gr.eater numbers after revolution.


How did canals make it easier for settlers and immigrants to travel westward to the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys?

They connected rivers and lakes to create one continuous water passageway.


How did the native American's view of westward expansion differ from that of the settlers?

The natives were angered at what was occurring and also angry that their sacred land was desecrated. The Settlers thought this movement was a God given opportunity to move on in the new world.


Where The Louisiana Purchase take place?

Westward of the Mississippi River (In Mississippi)


When did the westward movement take place?

the westward movement took place between 1775 to 1783