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They forced the Native American's to 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.
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The National Road began and Cumberland, Maryland, reached Wheeling, Virginia in 1818, and was extended to Vandalia, Illinois by the 1840's So... started at Cumberland and stretched to Vandalia by the 1840's
it was a vast amount of land where buffalo lived
55,000 in 1850
1840
It moved toward the West
They forced the Native American's to move West.
They forced the Native American's to move West.
West.
By a large margin, which group made up the majority of California's population in 1840?
West London Synagogue was created in 1840.
California was the U.S. state that was farthest west in 1850. California became a U.S. state on September 9, 1850. Prior to California being admitted into the Union, Texas was the U.S. state that was farthest west.
Rural west
Rural west
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