The people who wanted to find a better life and wanted to find better land are probably the people who want to move west. These people are probably the types of people who want to explore and find new things. These people probably faced a lot of challenges while moving west. One challenge would be bad weather. it would not be easy to travel in a storm. Or if they ran into rugged mountains it would be hard to get past them. The Mountain Men trap beavers for pelts, or hides. The miners travel west to become rich in finding gold, but most of them never “struck it rich”. The farmers travel west to find better soil and land for growing crops and cattle. I would want to be part of the farmers because the chances of making more money and having a …show more content…
some of the reasons are the soil in the east is thin and overworked. Traveling west is a good opportunity to find new and rich farmland. Most people did not have enough money to buy farmland in the east. The settlers found it easier to get land in the west. The fertile rich soil helped the farmers that moved west to be successful. Traveling west the farmers faced starvation and cold. They faced bad weather too. They also had to get past rugged mountains. These obstacles are similar to the obstacles of the mountain men and the Forty niners they all faced starvation and dehydration and cold. The Mountain Men moved west to trap animals for their fur. In the early nineteenth century the demand for fur was high. There was a big fashion in fur hats. The plentiful amount of beavers and other animals with fur allowed the Mountain men to be successful. The dangers that the Mountain Men faced was starvation, dehydration, cold weather, indians and wild animals. The miners moved west because of the California Gold Rush. They traveled west to "strike it rich". James Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill near the city of Coloma. He tried to keep it a secret, but word got out and over 300,000 people traveled to California to mine for gold. A lot of miners did not "strike it rich", and faced starvation. They also faced illnesses, dehydration and
The Chinese also moved out here because they worked on the railroad. In the Great Plains, the bison were wiped out and Indians were forced to relocate. They moved onto reservations with the number of settlers increasing daily. The farmers began to grow wheat and other types of crops.
Because there was a lot of food in the west. Q. Who did the president send to the west coast? Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
So they started to limit themselves. There second main struggle was when they got to The Great Salt Lake Desert. In the desert, the donner party's ate the rest of their food and drank the remaining of their water. SInce it was so hot there. They also decided to leave their wagons behind to decrease the weight they were carrying and to able to travel easier.
They went to the west for the inexpensive or possibly free land and the land was fertile for their crops. Their source of travel were covered wagons, made of hickory, oak or maple wood and iron. The construction of these
and they had came from various places around the country. They wanted to move west because they had heard it was a good opportunity for a better life and a opportunity to buy land. To travel to the west, they had to use their own money and make enough money to provide for their family. The way they
The westward expansion of of the U.S. began to happen around the 1800s. during that time the social opportunities increased since many people moved to the west because the government was paying them or giving them free land. The political opportunities did not increased as much since most of the people moving westwards were poor or immigrants and only white males had the right to participate in those events. The economic opportunities increased for the people who moved westward because of the gold rush and the opportu tires that were provided.
The expansion west brought about a change where some people moved to new land and other Native Americans were forced to leave. The new land that was discovered brought about many new arrivals. The idea of a better lifestyle was the dream of all. People liked the idea of being free for once in their lives.
Americans in North and South Carolina and also Virginia were inclined to move to the western part of the states because they became limited to the resources they had. The Carolinas and Virginia lacked the amount of roads and canals
Even though it was before computers and phones, the information spread quickly across the country and started what is called Manifest Destiny. This will tell you about some of the important parts of the westward expansion. Gold Rush: The gold rush started in January 1848 in the city of Coloma California when a man named James Wilson Marshall found gold flakes in the American River at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains. When he found the gold, he was working to build a water-powered sawmill owned by John Sutter. They tried not to tell anybody but word got out very quickly.
The Settlement of the West During the last half of the nineteenth century the federal government snatched land from the Indians with one hand and gave huge allotments of land to the railroads with the other . Pushing the Indians into little reservations and then later into individual properties, the Federal government freed up land that Americans in the East wanted. Meanwhile railroad lines started to crisscross the nation, cutting travel time significantly. The governments Indian policies and the railroad overbuilding encouraged and enabled Americans to rush to the West.
After their exploration, many people started to take interest in moving West. There were many different reasons why people moved, including a search for a fresh start at life, a chance at starting an economic success through agriculture and
The immigrants tired of slaving for big corporations in the east moved west and brought their cultures with them. The west had cultures from all over the globe because the ones that moved out west for the opportunities that the west presented also brought family members that hadn’t even been to this country yet. The east at times was just as scary as the west with gangsters, and mobsters, and rich powerful politicians. You could just as easily disappear in New York as you could in San Francisco.
The families came together to form what was called a wagon train in May 1846. Another reason for the Americans movement westward, was the belief in manifest destiny. Manifest destiny was the belief of the United States expanding towards the California coast. It was also because the views on religious freedom, were nowhere near as strict as they wear on the East
In the process of herding cattle, the Cowboys faced many challenges. As a Cowboy,
There was immigration by people from densely populated, resource-poor countries to sparsely populated resource-rich offshoots of Western Europe such as Australia. Railways and telegraphs made long-distance travel and communication possible. People could look for greener pastures in these new locations, and for the most part, some of them did find greener pastures. However, this came at a price, mostly for those indigenous to these offshoot countries.