Some inventions that helped were the railroad, barbed wire, and the telegraph.
The construction of railroads in the West enabled faster and less expensive travel to settlers.
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Cheap land
The cotton gin I suppose.
The Iphone 4
The European colonial expansion did this.
Niger River
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The construction of railroads in the West enabled faster and less expensive travel to settlers.
The American Expansion.
The War of 1812 resulted in a stalemate between the United States and Britain. It also led to an increase in American nationalism and the end of Native American resistance in the Northwest Territory. Additionally, the war helped bolster American manufacturing and encourage westward expansion.
Federal, state, and local governments helped encourage business expansion by favorable laws and subsidies. For example, they granted land to railroads and farmers. They also passed higher and higher tariffs so that imported goods would be more expensive and, less competitive with the ones already made in the U.S
It was a way of getting people and things there quicker. Supplies such as food and building materials helped in the development in the west.
Turner claimed that the frontier was crucial to the development and extension of American democracy because it provided opportunities for individual economic and social mobility. The frontier allowed Americans to escape the constraints of the crowded East Coast and build new lives on the frontier lands. Turner argued that this process of settlement and expansion helped to shape American democratic ideals by fostering a sense of self-reliance, independence, and equality among the settlers.
Trappers and mountain men were important in the development of the American West because they helped to explore and create new trails and roads.
Congress passed the contract labor law.
The steam locomotive, through its development and expansion across North America, contributed to the displacement and destruction of native American tribes and their land. It led to forced removals, destruction of traditional ways of life, and contributed to conflicts over territory and resources.
The key to American security during the nineteenth century was its policy of westward expansion, which allowed the country to control more territory, resources, and trade routes. Additionally, the development of a strong military and navy helped protect American interests and deter potential threats. Diplomatic efforts to establish relationships with foreign powers also played a key role in maintaining security.
They helped them
Cheaper transportation