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Q: What stopped the 13 colonies from moving west in the 1700s?
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What country claimed the lands west of the thirteen colonies during the 1700s?

France...


What physical feature stopped them from moving west?

The Rocky Mountains stopped pioneers from moving west until a passageway way was found that could be crossed with wagons.


Why didn't the colonies continue west?

I think the 13 ORIGINAL COLONIES moved West because the wanted to have a better life and thought they would have one in the West. Some people think "Why West why not South?", well the settlers probably didn't want to go to the South because during that time there was slavery going on in the South.


8 What agreement stopped settlers from moving farther west?

proclamation of 1763


What were some reasons people were moving west in the middle colonies?

to have a better life


Where was the backcountry in the 1700s?

*The backcountry was located to the west of the original 13 colonies*i balieve somewhere near Idaho or south of Florida but im not sure


What physical feature stopped many British colonists from moving west in the 1700's?

The Appalachian Mountains


Where was the backcountry located in the 1700s?

the new England coloniesthe middle coloniesand the southern colonies


Who actually lived in the west in the 1700s?

The indians!


Who was the best portrait painter in the American colonies in the 1700s?

Benjamin West has often been called the Father of American Painting. He was America's first professionally trained artist receiving schooling in France in the 1860s.


Why did the Europeans move west in the late 1700s?

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What mountain range separates the colonies from the land of the west?

The Appalachian Mountains separate the colonies from the land to the west.