The drawing of lots for the partitioning of new land often refers to events in various historical contexts, but one prominent example is the division of the Promised Land among the tribes of Israel as described in the Book of Joshua in The Bible. In this case, the leaders of the tribes, under Joshua's guidance, drew lots to allocate specific territories to each tribe. This method was used to ensure that the distribution was seen as divinely ordained rather than influenced by human favoritism.
Because the west had lots of cheap unoccupied land which allowed almost anyone to move out there and start a new life
The opportunity to gain lots of wealth from the new 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.
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Because the west had lots of cheap unoccupied land which allowed almost anyone to move out there and start a new life
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he found lots of stuff like land duuu what else would he find but rocks
The opportunity to gain lots of wealth from the new land.
they were looking for good riches and land lots mh
It has lots of farming and houses the land is very polluted.
Cheap land and jobs, all that noise was like all cool to them
European countries received wealth from the New World. They had new cash crops, lots of land
European countries received wealth from the New World. They had new cash crops, lots of land, and established several slave colonies.
The Rocky Mountains drew Americans westward due to the promise of fertile land and natural resources, as well as opportunities for gold mining and trade. The wide expanse of open land beyond the Rockies also appealed to settlers looking for new opportunities and a fresh start.
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