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Q: Did the Appalachian mountain range posed a challenge to settlers who went west in the 1800s?
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Did the Appalachian mountain range pose a challenge to settlers who went west in the 1800s?

yes indeed it did


Why was the Cumberland Gap important to westward expansion?

because settlers used the road as they crossed the appalachian mountains of virginia heading west.


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Which of these was not part of the American frontier in the last half of the 1800s?

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They were accepted as immigrant-settlers.


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Interaction with English settlers was not central to the life and culture of the plains Indians in the 1800s. This was because these settlers brought diseases that killed the natives.


What physical feature slowed the growth of the west coast in the early 1800s?

The Rocky, Sierra, and Cascade mountain ranges, so the simple answer is: very tall mountains.


Which was not a mineral discovery that attracted western settlers in the late 1800s?

Lead.


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