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What caused Americans to move west in the 19th century? Include “push” and “pull” factors?

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A combination of "push" and "pull" influences impacted Americans' westward migration in the 19th century. A few of the "push" elements were social upheaval in the East, economic hardship, religious persecution, and governmental instability. Two main "pull" drivers were the discovery of rich metals and minerals, as well as the availability of inexpensive land for ranching, farming, and logging. A major influence was also exerted by the idea of Manifest Destiny, which held that colonists had a divinely granted obligation and right to colonize the Pacific coast. People were drawn to the West by the seductive promises of political freedom, economic opportunity, and upward mobility, for Spanish-speaking and Native American communities, this growth came at a great cost.

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