Early settlers in the Rocky Mountain region included fur trappers and traders such as Jim Bridger and John Colter, who explored and mapped the area in the early 19th century. The Mormons, led by Brigham Young, established a significant settlement in Salt Lake Valley in 1847. Additionally, gold rushes in the mid-1800s attracted many prospectors and miners, leading to the establishment of towns like Denver and Colorado Springs. These settlers contributed to the region's development and the expansion of the United States westward.
Great American desert.
Colorado's region is the Rocky Mountain Region
The Mormon pioneers moved to the Rocky Mountains so that they could practice their religion in peace.
Rocky mountain region
yes it is a region
yes it is a region
The early settlers called the grasslands between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains the "Great Plains" because of the vast flat expanses of grassland that characterized the region.
Colorado Plateau, Great Basin & Rocky Mountain region
the west
the west
yes it is a region
rocky range