Taking a Look at the American Western Frontier

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Among the first settlements in the western frontier were those that elected to skip the vast desert, and travel to Oregon. The Oregon Trail was one off the easiest routes utilized to reach the Pacific Northwest. Many emigrants hailed from Independence, Missouri, and were often in search of new land to call their own. The Oregon Trail’s early establishment was due to the outposts that the British had developed during the time. America had seen the British fight for the original thirteen colonies. America felt that the British were still seeking control of. Concurrently the control of Texas was for grabs, and congress had feared that Spain was plotting an attempt to sell the Oregon territory to the British. James K. Polk the president at the time had agreed to the forty-ninth parallel instead of extending its territories northward, along the pacific coast. In doing this, Oregon had a formation of settlers establish territories across the British. Americans had assistance from the British early on. The Columbia River became a network they will call their own.
The south at the same time...

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