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Because William Berkeley proposed building fortalecer ti proyecto tje settlers Andorra the settlers refused ti patronea taxes ti mantain those forts

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What was the first priority for the settlers who moved to the frontier?

follow the rules of the u.s. government


What was the first priority for settlers who moved to the frontier?

follow the rules of the u.s. government


How did virginias settlers eventually start the colony on the road to profitability?

They learned how to grow tobacco.


In a effort to resolve conflicts with the frontier settlers in the 1870's the federal government forced native Indians to?

Live in reservations


Who dealt with loneliness?

frontier settlers!


Why were the Itinerant preachers important to frontier settlers?

there were few established churches on the frontier


1676 uprising of frontier settlers in Virginia?

Bacon's Rebellion.


What do you call 19th century american frontier settlers?

Pioneers


Western frontier nickname given to settlers who claimed Oklahoma good land in advance?

The Western frontier nickname given to settlers who claimed Oklahoma's good land in advance was the sooners.


How did Mexicans encourage Americans settlements in Texas?

Mexico needed American settlers to help defend its Texas frontier.


What actions did the US government take to encourage settlers to move to the frontier?

The government of the United States sold at $1 per acre of land to encourage settlement in the new areas. This happened right after the Revolutionary War.


Why did the permanent Indian fronteir fail?

The concept of a permanent Indian frontier failed primarily due to the continuous expansion of European settlers and the U.S. government's policies that encouraged westward migration. The fluctuating nature of treaties and conflicts with Native American tribes undermined the stability of the frontier. Additionally, economic interests, such as mining and agriculture, further pushed settlers beyond the designated boundaries, leading to increased tensions and violence. Ultimately, the frontier was rendered ineffective as a means of separating settlers from Indigenous populations.