The desire for westward expansion in the United States stemmed from several factors, including the belief in Manifest Destiny, which held that Americans were destined to expand across the continent. Economic opportunities, such as land for farming, mining, and trade, also motivated settlers to move westward. Additionally, the quest for resources and the idea of creating a more prosperous nation fueled the push for territorial acquisition. Finally, the concept of spreading democracy and American ideals played a significant role in justifying this expansion.
They wanted gold and land.
Yes they did, people moved west for many reasons; for adventure, new land, to search for wealth, new life/starting over. There are lots of reasons.
Some wanted land. Others were seeking gold. Still others were adventure seekers.
More Money More Land More Businesses
Free, available land, and the discovery of Gold at Sutter's Mill in 1849.
for gold mining,farming,and cheap land. (they wanted to start a new life)
They wanted gold and land.
Yes they did, people moved west for many reasons; for adventure, new land, to search for wealth, new life/starting over. There are lots of reasons.
Yes they did, people moved west for many reasons; for adventure, new land, to search for wealth, new life/starting over. There are lots of reasons.
Some wanted land. Others were seeking gold. Still others were adventure seekers.
because it was.
northern
The west region of what? Please provide more specific information or context for a more accurate answer.
I think the Eastern
to get more land and the gold rush
no
One of the biggest reasons that pioneers went West is to look for better work. Another reason that pioneers went West was to find better land for farming.