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The the northern states didn't oppose the western movement. With the passage of the Homestead Act people flocked to western Territories. In 1849 with the discovery of gold in California thousands came to look for gold and within a year the population was large enough to become a stated. The idea of the "north" was only during the civil war when the 12 southern states left the union in 1861.
Glaciers melting is the main reason why western Europe and North America look the way they do today. A vast ice age froze just about everything north of the Equator, and then the glaciers started to melt, carving vast lakes and rivers.
he was looking for the northeastern passage
north western passage
he needs a navigator to find the roothis aim was to look the north west passage
Until the North West passage was discovered, ships assumed the only way to travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean - was round the tip of Argentina. Discovering the North West passage drastically cut the voyage time for explorers.
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Jacques Cartier was sent to North America by the French in the 16th century in search of a northwest passage to Asia for trade. He was also seeking riches such as gold, silver, and other valuable resources. Additionally, he was tasked with exploring and claiming new lands for France.
he needs a navigator to find the roothis aim was to look the north west passage
the European nations searched for a northwest passage during the 1500's because they wanted to get through the pacific ocean.the europeans were look searching for the northwest package to get to asaianother reason is so they can Why_did_European_nations_search_for_a_northwest_passage_during_the_1500sto the indies going west as if a portage.Read more: Why_did_European_nations_search_for_a_northwest_passage_during_the_1500s
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The slave trade was the reason most Europeans started to look for African colonies. Europeans made a lot of money from selling slaves.
Europeans played a dominant and utterly complete role in entirely shaping the human geography of North America. There were a few million Native Americans here and Europeans colonized both continents and took them over the entirely.
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