State capitals were moved westward as a result of the Revolution in order to get them away from the haughty eastern seaports.
They were moved westward.
what legal incentive drew settelers westward
they both had different rivals, they came in contact to the civil war in the 1800's. the US wanted access to the Mississippi river, and settlers moved to the westward in the gr.eater numbers after revolution.
Pioneer
They were settlers who moved to Atlantic Canada from the United States as a result of the American Revolution
The US center of population has moved steadily westward and slightly southward since the country's founding as a result of population growth and westward expansion. This movement reflects shifts in population density and distribution across different regions of the United States over time.
The land and plantations that people were in. The frontier moved westward so did those people/immigrants. The relocation and redefinition of the frontier moved westward over a period of time...same with those people/immigrants.
westward expansion
establishing permanet settlements
many people moved from rural areas to cities
Charleston. Most of the colonies began with a capital on the coast, and after the Revolution moved the capital inland as population grew in the interior. Usually the capital was moved to the "fall line" which was the upper limit of navigation of a river, so Columbia South Carolina, Raleigh North Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and Albany, New York became state capitals post-Revolution, for example.
Westward expansion