-people wanted to move because they wanted better lives. they faced dangerous journeys .
-they moved west because land was cheap or free and they thought they would do better business in the west .
-people who weren't making business or wasn't making any money, found the opportunities to move west to start everything all over again
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The correct answer is C. They provided a fresh water supply and rich soil for growing food.
Explanation:
Early human civilizations relied on agriculture and animal domestication because only through these activities humans could settle in one place and create villages, cities, etc. as they obtained food in one place. Additionally, these activities could be better developed near rivers not only because humans could have a constant supply of fresh water for themselves (essential for survival), their crops, and animals, but also because the land near rivers is usually fertile and ideal for agriculture. According to this, the reason why first cultures developed near rivers is due to the water supply and rich soil these provided.
Personally, I don’t think so...
Answer:
Homestead Act
Explanation:
The legislation that most contributed to the situation in this photograph is "Homestead Act".
From the photograph, we can discover a family sitting in front of a house. The house is likely the family's homestead.
The Homestead Act is an Act of 1862 that enabled adult to own land. The adult must not have taken up any arm against the Federal government of the United States. The Act also included black Americans and encouraged them to participate.
Some of the requirements needed in order to qualify for the Homestead Act is that the person must be the head of the household or reached at least twenty-one years of age. The individual must live on the designated land, farm on it for minimum of five years and build a home.
The above requirements stated can be deduced in the photograph.