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The Treaty of Greenville.
The Treaty of Greenville
The first official settlers of Oklahoma were art of the Land Run of 1889, basically the US government opened up the land to settlers and settlers raced to build their homesteads in order to be able to claim as much land as possible for free, hence the settling of the great state of Oklahoma. Cheers
The Kittanning Path was a major east-west Native American trail in western Pennsylvania used during the 18th century. It provided an overland route for the Lenape, Shawnee, and early European settlers across the Allegheny Mountains, terminating at its western end on the Allegheny River at the Native American village of Kittanning (at present day Kittanning, Pennsylvania), the largest Native American village in the Ohio Country west of the Alleghenies. It tranversed a section of Pennsylvania closed to white settlement by the original settlement with William Penn, until opened by the Treaty of Fort Stanwix. In the 1750s, it was the scene of a fierce raids by Native Americans against white settlement, and a major British retribution campaign during the French and Indian War. It fell into disuse in the 1780s and was abandoned. A section of the original path is preserved in northwestern Cambria County.
The thing that made their journey successful was that they opened up the area to a safe passage for future travelers and strengthened America's claim on the western United States territory
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When we were opened for settlers.
Well there were the reports by the explorers, such as Lewis and Clark, that there was plenty of good land west of the Mississippi River. So that brought about the Louisiana Purchase opening up the Midwest to settlers. Eventually the purchase of the Oregon territory, opening up the Pacific Northwest to settlers. Travel was by foot, horse, wagon and oxen, eventually the railroads opened the west more and more settlers. The lasting effect was the settling and taming of the wild west.
During the early 1700s, explorers opened up new continents to settlement by people from Western nations (i.e. the Europeans, as it was defined then). The term "Western" came to encompass nations and former colonies (such as the U.S., Canada, and Australia) which were populated mostly by immigrants from Europe and their descendants.
1889 in the land run was when it was opened up.
he opened trade routes for explorers.
Explorers like Christopher Columbus discovered new territories like the Americas, while Vasco da Gama found a sea route to India. Magellan's expedition circumnavigated the globe, while Lewis and Clark mapped the western territories of the United States. These explorers helped expand knowledge of the world and opened up new trade routes.
It was the Treaty of Greenville.
The Treaty of Greenville
The Treaty of Greenville.
The first university in Western Australia, the University of Western Australia, opened in 1911.
William Cox was famous as he was the builder of the first road which connected Sydney to the Bathurst Plains. This road followed closely the route taken by explorers Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth over the Blue Mountains, and was significant as it opened up the area for settlement.