American west and California. He got into legal problems because he "salted" a mine making investors think they would get rich. Fremont lead an interesting life. As a young man he was with Lewis and Clark, helped establish the Bear Flag republic of California, married a Senators daughter, and ran for president. Yet, he died broke and alone.
The 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie aimed to establish boundaries for Native American tribes and ensure peace among them and settlers moving westward. However, its effects were largely negative for Native Americans, as it led to the encroachment of settlers on their lands and the subsequent breakdown of tribal sovereignty. The treaty was often violated by the U.S. government, resulting in increased conflicts and displacement of tribes. Ultimately, it set the stage for further treaties that would continue to erode Native American rights and territory.
Indian land.
Pontiac 's Rebellion
Over the years native peoples had grown angry with both the American colonist and the British. Settlers from both sides continued to encroach in traditional Indian lands, moving onto them without asking
They died
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American settlers moving west needed land.
united states settlers begin moving to Texas and continue settling the South
American settlers moving west needed land.
The American attitude was that Americans had the right to fill the continent. When the Native Indian Americans were a threat to the settlers moving in, the US government made treaties with groups like the Plains Indians, or strong-armed them into moving out of the areas designated for white settlers.
There were at least two million bison at one time, before settlers began moving westward.
During the Texas annexation and the Mexican- American war. Also Mexico was not strong enough and american settlers were moving in steadily.At the Texas Revolution (1835-1836)
The Proclamation of 1763 was made so no settlers could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
Moving borders outwards.