all the gold and warm weather was ideal during that time
1)a rich, fertile central valley
2)a moderate year-round climate
3)natural ports on the Pacific Coast
they made potato soup
Attica and Peloponnesus were attractive to settlers due to their fertile land, favorable climate, and access to the sea, which facilitated trade and fishing. The region's natural resources supported agriculture, enabling the growth of crops and livestock. Additionally, the strategic location of these areas allowed for the establishment of trade routes and connections with other cultures, making them economically and socially appealing to settlers. Their varied topography also provided opportunities for defense and settlement.
the quakers, A member of the Religious Society of Friends, founded pennsylvania as a safe place to practice thier religion.
Moses Austin made this deal with the Spanish.
yes, the diseases were transferred via trading. The diseases drastically decreased the population.
American settlers
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early American settlers.
First they r closer area to europe second, people there are peaceful and places are awsome and attractive to settlers
railroads
because they wanted to make friends with them
they made potato soup
they made potato soup
The things that made settlers move to the west was gold.ANS 2 - I'm not American, but my view of history was that most settlers moved west to claim their own farmland in the new territories.
Self-sustainable land and wildlife made North America attractive to various cultures.
The railroads did indeed see land to American settlers. They made billions of dollars selling the right of way when they were finished with it.
Gold! By Jerman Alba