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Muhammad Duarte
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22 May, 10:37
Why did settlers go west?
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Damien Wilkerson
22 May, 10:49
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Pioneer settlers were sometimes pulled west because they wanted to make a better living. Others received letters from friends or family members who had moved west. These letters often told about a good life on the frontier. The biggest factor that pulled pioneers west was the opportunity to buy land.
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