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Native American Settlements And The Westward Expansion Of America

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Imagine you, a 12 year old girl, are weaving baskets in your beautiful village along the river when you see settler's wagons coming over the hills. Along with them is a strange man with a piece of paper eagerly running towards to you exclaiming words to your family in a foreign language. You ask your mother what is happening, while the strange white man is rambling on to your father the chief. Within weeks, half your tribe is slaughtered and forced onto a reservation where no one is safe.
Why did this all happen? Well in the years of 1847-1877, the american settlers were forcing Native American tribes out of their land, which created the Spokane War of 1858.
In 1803, president Jefferson bought a large piece of land that was 828,000 square miles wide known as the Louisiana Purchase from England. Jefferson planned to send out explorers to set up settlements for soon to come pioneers. One - year later in 1804 lewis and Clark were sent to explore the northwest United States and find out where to set up …show more content…

This cause the Westward expansion. During the Westward expansion, white settlers thought they they were entitled to land. “...Washington only had a few thousand residents… The United States Congress understood this fact and in 1850 passed the Land Donation Claim Act”

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