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Q: What was the unsettled land west of the English colonies?
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Unsettled land west of Missouri in mid-1800s?

Frontier


What mountain range lies west of the 13 original colony's?

The border of the colonies and the unsettled West was the Appalachian Mountain Range.


Why did settlers want to move out west to unsettled land?

Because then they could claim some of that land as their own, and make a living out of it.


What country had land directly west of the English colonies?

France. It was called Louisiana after their king Louis XIV.


Was the land west of the thirteen original colonies claimed by Britain or France?

yes the land west of the thirteen colonies was claimed by the british and french


Why did settlers want to move out west to unsettled lands?

Because then they could claim some of that land as their own, and make a living out of it.


What colonies claimed land west of their border?

France


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

Which colonies are you talking about? There were colonies all around the world.


What country claimed all of the thirteen colonies?

The country that claimed the land west and north of the 13 colonies was France and Spain claimed the land south of the colonies


What country owned the land west of the 13 colonies?

France owned the the land at the time


What geographic barrier lay to the west of the English colonies?

The Appalachian mountains.


How far was west was the territory of the English colonies extended?

Mississippi River