Question: Why was John C. Frémont known as ”The Pathfinder”?
Answer: He surveyed much of the West and created maps and travel guides that were used by westward travelers.
Explanation: he took a couple of people and they traveled to see how much land they had and made a map
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to persuade colonists that the colonies should become independent
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The Proclamation of 1763 was an act of British government, according to which it was forbidden for the colonists to settle west of the Appalachian mountains, which they believed it was unjustly, as they fought in the French and Indian war and believed they should be allowed certain benefits, including the possibility to settle new territories.
Explanation:
This Proclamation was brought so that colonists would not enter the conflicts with the Natives.
On the other side, colonists believed that British government is not appreciating enough all the things that they have done.
It was one of the disputes that eventually led to Revolution.
He recruited thousands of Texas Rangers to invade New Mexico.
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“The sun and the river, which together formed the dominating cause of existence, made a profound impression on the people. They were two natural forces with both creative and destructive power. For the life-giving rays of the sun that caused the crop to grow could also cause it to shrivel and die.