Free, available land, and the discovery of Gold at Sutter's Mill in 1849.
The trail of tears
The US believed it was God's will for the US to stretch from the East Coast to the Pacific Ocean. They wanted to travel to the west and settle, making it part of the US.
There are many groups of native Americans who lived in the Pacific coast. The native Americans who lived in the Pacific Coast were the Chetco, the Cayuse, the Bannock, the Atfalati, and the Therelsea.
manifest destiny
It allowed Americans to travel from coast to coast.
manifest destiny and and because of the Gold Rush at California ... and that is actually a real thing
The trail of tears
They began as raiders along the coast. They would hit a village or area church and steal anything of value and kill the people. It wasn't until much later that they began to settle into areas and to live.
Closest landfall to port of origin
The US believed it was God's will for the US to stretch from the East Coast to the Pacific Ocean. They wanted to travel to the west and settle, making it part of the US.
east coast
All along the coast
Manifest Destiny was a 19th-century belief that Americans had a duty to expand and settle the continent from coast to coast. This idea was used to justify territorial expansion, often at the expense of Native American tribes and other groups already living on the land.
Along the East coast
They settled on the coast, and moved inland.
by americans moving to the other countries
There are many groups of native Americans who lived in the Pacific coast. The native Americans who lived in the Pacific Coast were the Chetco, the Cayuse, the Bannock, the Atfalati, and the Therelsea.