The Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
Expanding westward, expanding their families, looking for that land of "milk and honey."
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The question includes the answer. The pioneers were expanding and settling westward
Colonial Americans because they kept expanding westward into "Indian Territory".
The proclomation of 1763 prevented the colonists from moving west because of the probabilty of Indian attack
The proclomation of 1763 prevented the colonists from moving west because of the probabilty of Indian attack
Expanding westward into territories occupied by Native American tribes became a top priority by 1900.In order to expand westward they needed to relocate Indian tribes onto reservations.