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From 1800 to 1850, much of the U.S. population moved westward, driven by factors such as the promise of land, economic opportunities, and the belief in Manifest Destiny. This westward migration was facilitated by developments such as the Louisiana Purchase and the construction of new transportation routes, including roads and railroads. People sought new beginnings in states and territories beyond the Mississippi River, leading to the expansion of settlements and the establishment of new communities.

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