The reason why the Americans moved Westwards was in order to
- gain more lands
- economic expansions
- mining
- Infrastructure
<h3>What was the Westward movement of the United States?</h3>
This was the movement of Americans in the 18th and the 19th century towards the areas that were West of the Pacific.
The reasons for the movement was due to the fact that a lot of opportunities were present in the area.
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the legislative branch drafts purposed laws. confirms or rejects presidential nominations for heads of federal agencies, federal judges, and the supreme court, also has the power to declare war.
the executive branch has the power of carrying out and enforcing laws. it includes the president ice president, the cabinet, executive departments, independent agencies, and other boards, commissions, and committees
the judicial branch has the power of the court system, the court reviews laws. the courts explain laws. the court decides if a law is against the constitution.
Monroe Doctrine (1823) issued primarily to prevent
European nations from future colonization in
Latin America.
I believe your answer is D) militias. I hope I could be of some help! :)
I think it’s D. Because they were forced to move to the territory of Oklahoma. However I’m not sure. Please don’t use my answer.