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Civilization crept across the United States of America during the 1800s, because people moved farther and farther west, looking for homesteads.
They got paid a little amount of money but they enjoyed it and got extra money for working with farmers
A. It often took six months.B. Travelers faced food shortages and disease.C. Travelers faced attacks from Native AmericansD. All of the aboveAnswer: All of the above
Gold is valuable to West Africans because they could make gold coins and othe things.
One yearling steer would have cost as much as $10 or more back in the 1800s. Today, due to inflation of the economy, a yearling steer costs around $1,800.00 or more, depending on breeding and weight.
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In the 1800s, the land was cheaper in the west. The reason it was cheaper was because it was undeveloped, and hard to reach. Moving to the west was an adventure and a chance to make a new life.
The pioneers started to move from the east and midwest to the west in the mid 1800s looking for gold and better life.
Industries moved west in the 1800s.
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The Transcontinental Railroad linked the East to the West.