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What was the effect that Westward Expansion after the Civil War had on Outlaws? What impact did they have on the land, resources, and/or people in the West?

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Answered by kmera9407
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Explanation:

The settlers became successful farmers and built housing and factories. Unfortunately, the Native Americans lost their land and had to live on small reservations. In conclusion, the Westward Expansion led to America becoming a superpower.

Answered by KimKyong80
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Answer:

1) Three effects of Westward expansion were conflicts with American Indians over land use the discovery of gold in the American River and the addition of Texas into the United States.

2) Overpopulation is one of the hazards and serious problem, which creates a great obstacle in the way of national development. It is estimated that growth in human population affect the global land use pattern available for agriculture, forest land cover, nearby area of different type of water bodies.

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