The mountain men moved west during the early 19th century, primarily in the early 1800s. They were explorers and fur trappers who ventured into the Rocky Mountains and other western regions in pursuit of beavers and other valuable pelts.
the colonies were surrounded by what mountain range on the west
The Uinta Mountains is a mountain range that runs from east to west.
West Virginia's official nickname is "The Mountain State". Charleston is the capital and largest city in West Virginia.
It was profitable. The pelts and furs that they trapped there could no longer be trapped in Europe or the East coast but they were in abundance in the American west. Although they were abundant because of the in ability to procure large amounts cheaply the price remained high , rendering it profitable. Mountain men also moved west to discover gold, silver, etc.
The mountain range along the west of the US is called the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Mountain West Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 2000.
Mountain men were important to the history of the west because they explored and settled regions that were remote. They also hunted and developed a large fur trade in the west.
They were called Mountain Men
The Mountain men's explorations provided Americans with some of the earliest firsthand knowledge of the Far West. p.s. this is Taylor lol :)
Trappers and mountain men were instrumental in exploring and settling the land west of the Mississippi. They had survival skills, and taught them to the new inhabitants of the Wild West.
the mountain men where trappers and explorers
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because they were looking for animals
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Trappers and mountain men were important in the development of the American West because they helped to explore and create new trails and roads.
They pushed away from North
They pushed away from North