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3 years ago
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Describe briefly 5 reasons for Westward Expansion?

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tamaranim1 [39]3 years ago
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As it doubled the land area of the U.S., it also increased goods, services and wealth. Some advocates said that not only did the movement increase the size of the country, expanding to other countries and not just states, but it also added to farm lands needed to produce products and poultry.
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