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Q: Where did the american settlers move in the 1830s and the 1840's?
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How did the native American's view of westward expansion differ from that of the settlers?

The natives were angered at what was occurring and also angry that their sacred land was desecrated. The Settlers thought this movement was a God given opportunity to move on in the new world.


What year did American settlers move west?

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.


Why have the American people been drawn to all general or world wars since 1688?

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How long before the start of the Civil War had US settlers begun to move into northern Mexico?

Basically, since Mexico became independent from Spain. The first American settlers (known as empresarios) settled on eastern Texas in 1822, along the Brazos River.


What was given to the American settlers by the Mexican government as an incentive to move to Texas in the 1820's?

Americans were promised free land, so Americans poured in.

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Why did settlers move to the west in the 1840s?

because they wanted to start a new live!


What made it much easier for American settlers to move west?

railroads


Things that made early settlers move west?

The things that made settlers move to the west was gold.ANS 2 - I'm not American, but my view of history was that most settlers moved west to claim their own farmland in the new territories.


With whom did the Backcountry settlers have conflicts?

The Native American tribes, because the settlers pressured the Natives move off the land they wanted to settle.


The decline of native populations in the Americas was mainly due to?

The decline of the native population in early American history was war with the settlers. The settlers forced them to move from their land and many of them died.


Why did the Cherokee agree to move to Oklahoma?

They believed if they didn't move peacefully, they would be moved by force.


What did chief Logan do?

Chief Logan is a american indian who helped settlers move into oHIO rIVER vALLEY. He soon went to batte when the settlers killed his parents.Then soon he died in battle by europeans


What was Marcus Whitman most famous for?

Marcus Whitman was most famous for his role as a missionary and pioneer in the Oregon Territory in the 1830s and 1840s. He played a key part in establishing the Oregon Trail and encouraging settlers to move west. Whitman also helped negotiate treaties between Native American tribes and the U.S. government.


In the late 1840s a gold rush led many people to move to?

California (the west)


When did kiwis start becoming extinct?

An animal does not "start" to become extinct. It is either extinct or not extinct. Kiwi started to move closer to endangerment following European settlement in New Zealand during the 1830s and 1840s, and the introduction of domesticated cats and dogs, as well as when other animals such as ferrets and stoats began to be brought to the country as pets.


How did the native American's view of westward expansion differ from that of the settlers?

The natives were angered at what was occurring and also angry that their sacred land was desecrated. The Settlers thought this movement was a God given opportunity to move on in the new world.


Were did American Indians live in va before the arrival of the English settlers?

the settlers made the native americans move west and kept on doing that until the governer made a place for the native americans to stay at