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Trade.
The collapse of the Western Roman Empire opened the Byzantine Empire to being attacked as well. The resources and troops were used for that, rather than being used to defeat the Persians.
canals and railroads...
Railroads had a significant impact on the development of the American West. They accelerated westward expansion by providing a faster and more reliable mode of transportation for settlers, goods, and resources. Railroads also played a crucial role in the growth of cities and industries in the West by connecting remote areas to markets, stimulating economic activity, and facilitating the movement of people and goods.
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When we were opened for settlers.
Well there were the reports by the explorers, such as Lewis and Clark, that there was plenty of good land west of the Mississippi River. So that brought about the Louisiana Purchase opening up the Midwest to settlers. Eventually the purchase of the Oregon territory, opening up the Pacific Northwest to settlers. Travel was by foot, horse, wagon and oxen, eventually the railroads opened the west more and more settlers. The lasting effect was the settling and taming of the wild west.
1889 in the land run was when it was opened up.
During the early 1700s, explorers opened up new continents to settlement by people from Western nations (i.e. the Europeans, as it was defined then). The term "Western" came to encompass nations and former colonies (such as the U.S., Canada, and Australia) which were populated mostly by immigrants from Europe and their descendants.
he opened trade routes for explorers.
The Treaty of Greenville.
It was the Treaty of Greenville.
The Treaty of Greenville
Explorers like Christopher Columbus discovered new territories like the Americas, while Vasco da Gama found a sea route to India. Magellan's expedition circumnavigated the globe, while Lewis and Clark mapped the western territories of the United States. These explorers helped expand knowledge of the world and opened up new trade routes.
The first university in Western Australia, the University of Western Australia, opened in 1911.
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