The benefits of the west were blown out of proportion by fiction books, false reports, and the idea of Manifest Destiny, popularized by John L. O'Sullivan
They viewed them as savages.
treated them as family
when the slaves broke free
John Fremont's descriptions of the West, particularly through his detailed reports and maps during the 1840s, played a crucial role in shaping public perception of the region. His vivid accounts highlighted the West's vast, rugged beauty and abundant resources, portraying it as a land of opportunity and adventure. This romanticized vision inspired many Americans to consider westward expansion, contributing to the ideology of Manifest Destiny and increasing interest in migration to the region. Ultimately, Fremont's writings helped transform the West from a largely unknown frontier into an enticing destination for settlers and prospectors.
The answer is Accurate Maps, Growth of fur trade, and Mistaken view of Great Plains
In a negative light, many of the world view Americans as arrogant, obese, selfish, spoiled, discriminatory, mean, overbearing, ignorant, and so on. In a more positive light, there are those that view Americans as very open in a cultural sense, and freer to live their life and achieve their dreams.
Because we view it as a child pornography-like manga/anime.
irrelevant
They thought he was awsome!
fat
Mount View High School - West Virginia - was created in 1975.
that the pilgrims can get smurfed
Because the native Americans count as there own state.
The trail of tears only moved the indians into the midwest. As the americans continued to move west, they moved the indians farther along.
As people who were close to the earth
As a danger to the white race
Mount View High School - West Virginia -'s motto is 'Making a difference'.