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Many people wanted to try something new and different.

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Q: What did many of the people who migrated west in the early 1800s have in common?
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What did many of the people who migrated West in the early 1800 have in common?

Many people wanted to try something new and different.


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Early people probably migrated from Asia to the Americas as they what?

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