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Q: Why did the pioneers move west in the late1800's and the the early 1900's?
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How invention of wheel change the life of early man life?

The invention of wheel changed the life of early man in the following ways-- 1) It was used to carry goods from one place to another . 2) It was used to move from one place to another. 3) It was used to make carts like sledges and rafts.


How did early humans move from continent to continent?

Early humans walked and migrated from the connecting continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe. When land bridges formed during the Ice Age, humans then walked across them to the continents of Australia and North America (then spreading to South America from here). Humans also used boats to transport between Asia and Australia, and may have even used them from Asia to North America.


Why did the Iroquois move west?

The Iroquois didn't move west. They were a northeastern tribe.


What changes allowed the transition from nomadic to sedentary societies?

Early on in man's existence we were primarily hunters and foragers and, as such, often had to travel in search of food. Once man domesticated animals and developed agriculture, we could produce a more steady, year-round source of food in one location and no longer needed to move.


What happened to lepidus?

in 36 BC an ill-judged political move gave Octavian the excuse he needed: Lepidus was accused of usurping power in Sicily and of attempted rebellion and was forced into exile in Circeii. He was stripped of all his offices except that of Pontifex Maximus(like the High Priest) . He died peacefully in late 13 BC or early 12 BC.