During and after the Civil War, the Unites States government encouraged farmer to move west.
They helped people to move west. This helped with the growth that was seen out west because people could get out there more quickly.
Mid 1800's
Most westward expansion increased right after the civil war due to the mining industry in the west. The civil war caused economic problems. People were looking to start over and "get rich quick". Many people desired to own their own land. Thus the Homestead Act was created. The building of the transcontinental railroad created more jobs and led to more land being sold and purchased. The demands for beef in the west and the cattle drives led to ranching and farming.
Moved west toward california
They didn’t move west in the Battle of Little Big Horn. Your question makes it sound like people left the battle to move west. They were all ready west BEFORE the battle. California was all ready a state, the civil war had all ready happened and the battle took place as a final push by the plains tribes to retain ancestral lands.
too many people in eastern cities
they wanted to move to the south
Lack of available land in the established colonies. What land was available was more expensive than people could pay, they could move west and settle land for no charge in many places. Wild game was scarcer in populated areas.
no
too many people in eastern cities. -your favorite, absolutely garbage education program, called apex
Because Boone want more room so he move west and, when more people came with him he move west
During and after the Civil War, the Unites States government encouraged farmer to move west.
During and after the Civil War, the Unites States government encouraged farmer to move west.
Yes
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They helped people to move west. This helped with the growth that was seen out west because people could get out there more quickly.