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Americans migrated away from the East primarily in search of economic opportunities, land, and a better quality of life in the West. The promise of fertile land, particularly during the Homestead Act, attracted many settlers seeking to establish farms and businesses. Additionally, the industrialization of the East led to overcrowding and job competition, prompting individuals and families to seek new beginnings in less populated regions. The allure of adventure and the idea of manifest destiny also fueled this westward movement.

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