Life in the West during the 1830s was characterized by both opportunity and hardship. Many settlers sought land and a fresh start, motivated by the promise of economic prosperity and the allure of the American Dream. However, they faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather, limited resources, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples. The expansion also brought about significant changes to the landscape and social dynamics, as communities were established in remote areas.
which was among the rights that free african americans lost in the north and west during the 1820s and 1830s
they did random stuff like drink booze and crap all day long. hope this is helpful
By the 1830s, the edge of settlement in the United States was considered St. Louis, MO. After that, travelers were considered in the wild west.
i think it was like the same life style as today. but of course remember about the slavery in western africa.
Life was better in West Germany than life in east Germany
they used the things around them to survive
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The goal of social reform in the 1830s was to improve the conditions of life.
which was among the rights that free african americans lost in the north and west during the 1820s and 1830s
what were womens life like in the early west
they did random stuff like drink booze and crap all day long. hope this is helpful
it was bad people fighting and cursing to black people in the late 1830s and is bad to me
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They were forced to leave their lands and move west, many to Oklahoma.
The goal of social reform in the 1830s was to improve the conditions of life.
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States in the north did not allow slavery until the 1830s. It was also illegal to bring slaves to the west and midwest.