Americans faced numerous difficulties on their journey west, including harsh weather conditions, rugged terrain, and the threat of disease. Many travelers encountered shortages of food and water, leading to starvation and dehydration. Additionally, conflicts with Native American tribes and the potential for accidents or injuries on the trail posed significant risks. The vast distances and isolation often made rescue or assistance difficult to obtain.
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British agents from Canada armed native Americans in the west.
Louisiana purchase
A new start.
Brittan
the sea
Hazards experienced by many travelers on their journey west: Lack of food, water, or weapons, disease (cholera was common), sickness, weather problems, raids, and trouble with Native Americans.
Trail of tears
As Americans traveled west, they faced numerous difficulties, including harsh weather conditions, rugged terrain, and limited supplies. Many encountered disease, hunger, and the threat of conflicts with Native American tribes. The journey was often long and treacherous, with travelers dealing with difficult logistics and the risk of accidents or injury. Additionally, the lack of established infrastructure and resources made the westward expansion a daunting endeavor.
the americans did not like the Chinese
trail of tears
Trail of Tears
There was no north west passage. Also they gatherd information about native americans.
There were rivers, dieseases, lack of food, rattlesnakes, and more.
Journey to the West was created in 15##.
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new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]