limited supply of land
As the settlers pushed back the indians, the "middle gound" also moved west.
Native Americans showed the settlers survival skills.
the west was offering land to the settlers
There is no documented evidence of a first colony that moved west. Colonists from all over would move west if their resources ran low.
The early west caused a cultural transformation in the U.S. by the Gold Rush. Many immigrants and settlers moved west in hopes of obtaining land that enabled them to strike rich.
As the settlers pushed back the indians, the "middle gound" also moved west.
Settlers moved West to make a better living, and the opportunity to buy land
Native Americans showed the settlers survival skills.
Settlers in colonial America moved west for the promise of a better life. They often moved for cheap land, to escape debt or jail, or because of the gold rush.
In the 1800's settlers moved west for many reasons. For instance gold was a big opportunity and so was cheap land for immigrants. This caused a race to the west and the main reasons settlers moved there.
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
the kind of people that moved west were pioneers.
they took there land by killing them
The things that made settlers move to the west was gold.ANS 2 - I'm not American, but my view of history was that most settlers moved west to claim their own farmland in the new territories.
The Oregon Trail
To move across the United States.
They moved there because they wanted to