The westward movement, in US history, was primarily driven by the desire to find land on which to farm (for a living). The Gold Rush portion of the westward movement was a fairly brief period, as compared to the continuous expansion for the purpose of settling in fertile lands.
Westward expansion was a time when people in the Eastern US started moving West for various reasons. They moved West to find cheaper land, business opportunities, freedom for slaves, and more. People believed in Manifest Destiny which simply means expansion was a given right and was good for our country.
It moved a lot of people into California.
people moved on the organ trial to get more land because not to many people lived in east but tons of good land was there so the automatically moved but the jurney was very dangures.
Settlers were motivated to go west because they were searching for work, a fresh start, looking for money, or because they were going to meet family that had already settled out west.
The difference is a matter of perspective. "Pioneer" implies that no other human beings lived in the land that the newcomers were arriving in, making them therefore the first people to inhabit the place. This is how white people from the east saw themselves as they moved westward since they did not see the Native Americans they encountered as real people. The term "immigrant" highlights the newcomers' origins in a different, faraway place, effectively incorporating their foreign background into their new social identity in their adopted country.
establishing permanet settlements
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.
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Westward expansion
what legal incentive drew settelers westward
Westward expansion refers to the period in American history when settlers moved westward across the continent in pursuit of new opportunities, resources, and land. This movement had significant impacts on Native American populations, the environment, and the development of the United States as a nation.
Pioneer
It meant that people began to move west of the east coast .
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.
Because Boone want more room so he move west and, when more people came with him he move west
the kind of people that moved west were pioneers.