The general answer to that is that Americans have been moving West from the beginning. Daniel Boone led settlers through the Cumberland Gap in the 1760s. If by the West you men west of the Mississippi, there was a large migration to the Pacific Northwest (Oregon Territory) in the 1840s which was dying out when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in California, and the Gold Rush began (1849), initiating the greatest westward movement in the 19th Century.
The pioneers move west about in the 1840's because ther was free land that the government allowed people to have as much land as the want- FOR FREE!
The first Thanksgiving was held in 1621, one year after the first English settlers landed at Plymouth.
1609, is the year that the first settlers arrived in Bermuda.
Utah was settled in 1847 by Brigham Young and his Mormon settlers. After intolerance problems with the people of Illinois, Young agreed with the Governor's belief that they should move away. Once Salt Lake City was established, Young sent groups of settlers to establish colonies in other parts of Utah as well.
In the late 17th century
Officially in 1652
1840
because they move at least 2 inches per year to the east and west
The first Thanksgiving was held in 1621, one year after the first English settlers landed at Plymouth.
2.5 to 5cm per year
3 inches a year
3 inches
The year the original settlers came to Jamestown was 1607
In West Virginia, not until they are 18 years of age. Until then the parents determine where you live.
It would not be legal until you are 16.
The year that the first settlers arrived in Bermuda was in 1609.
1609, is the year that the first settlers arrived in Bermuda.
1732