False
Westerners wanted cheap land and good transportation.
to attract new settlers
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
Because American settlers moved in native Americans territories.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed settlers in those territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, effectively repealing the Missouri Compromise. This led to violent conflicts known as "Bleeding Kansas," as pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions clashed over control of the new territories. The act intensified national divisions over slavery and showcased the failure of popular sovereignty, foreshadowing the larger sectional conflicts that would erupt into the Civil War. It highlighted the deepening rift between the North and South, making compromise increasingly difficult.
Roanoke.
Roanoke
Westerners wanted cheap land and good transportation.
As the Northwest Territories originally were the Rupert's land of the Hudson's Bay company, the early settlers were British traders, with the aborigial people already living in the area. Soon provinces were cut out of the land, and we have what is left of Northwest Territories.
to attract new settlers
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, passed in 1854, created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allowed the settlers in those territories to determine whether they would allow slavery through popular sovereignty. This act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which had prohibited slavery in those territories. The controversy surrounding the act intensified sectional tensions and contributed to the rise of the Republican Party.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, passed in 1854, created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allowed the settlers in those territories to decide whether to allow slavery through the principle of popular sovereignty. This act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which had prohibited slavery in the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase territory, including present-day Kansas and Nebraska. The conflict over whether these territories would be free or slave states intensified sectional tensions and contributed to the onset of the Civil War. The act led to violent confrontations known as "Bleeding Kansas," as pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers rushed into the territories to influence the decision.
Settlers in the Spanish borderlands were mostly soldiers and Catholic priests. The Spanish borderlands disappeared in 1821, when Mexico became independent.
The fate of the Roanoke settlers is unknown, as they disappeared without a trace. There are theories that suggest they may have been killed by Indigenous peoples, but this has never been confirmed. To this day, the disappearance of the Roanoke settlers remains a mystery.
The colony of Roanoke suddenly had disappeared. No one knows how or what happened to the settlers living there.
Well seeing as the entire colony disappeared shortly after her birth it's hard to determine that.
The Indians removal act impacted white settlers by opening new territories foe them. The white settlers were afraid of this as the feared the Indians would retaliate.