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Expansion into the Trans-Appalachian West: American Indian Resistance and Slavery Proclamation of 1763 Prior to the American Revolution, the British government ...
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A New Ship On An Uncertain Sea . Population growth. Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio ; Trans-Appalachian population was dubiously loyal; Economy in poor shape.
... paper currency, the Continental, depreciated by 98% The Confederation and the West, 1785-1787 The confederation also had to decide on the future of the trans-Appalachian ...
The end of the French and Indian War led to the exodus of France from North America and opened up the possibility of settlement of the vast trans-Appalachian area.
Invoking the Treaty of Paris and classifying Britain’s Indian allies as conquered peoples, the U.S. government asserted its ownership of the trans-Appalachian west.
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... Americans after withdrawal of French Frontier racism: Paxton Boys Eroding the Bonds of Empire II: Proclamation of 1763 Colonists determined to settle trans-Appalachian ...
Indian Resistance, 1790–1816 American westward expansion put relentless pressure on the Indian nations in the Trans-Appalachian South and West.
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... preserve German language, customs Aroused the prejudice of English neighbors Native Americans Define the Middle Ground Many eastern Indians moved into trans-Appalachian ...
... exposed the British army’s weakness revealed the desperate situation of Native Americans after withdrawal of French Colonists determined to settle trans-Appalachian ...
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Many eastern Indians moved into trans-Appalachian region; A “middle ground” where no colonial power was yet established; Remnants of different Indian ...
... of Suffrage Map: Population Trends: Westward Expansion, 1830 While the population of the United States more than doubled between 1800 and 1830, the trans-Appalachian ...
... for transported convicts British praise system, colonists deplore it Native Americans Stake Out a Middle Ground Many eastern Indians moved into trans-Appalachian region a ...
Within the US itself, the greatest population boom occurred west of the Appalachians; Kentucky (1792) and Tennessee (1796) were the first trans-Appalachian states ...
Solution: all unorganized territory belongs to Federal Government. First new trans-appalachian states ; Kentucky (1792) and Tennessee (1796)
... for the backcountry was increased; Weakened the major Indian tribes along the frontier / cleared the way for rapid settlement of the trans-Appalachian West
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America still relied heavily on Brit. Trade; American industry still weak. Brits dumping cheap products on US. Trans-Appalachian region only weakly tied to east.
... populations from about 72,000 in 1770 to about 1,800 by 1830 Challenging American Expansion, 1789-1792 The greatest dangers to the United States in the trans-Appalachian ...
While the population of the United States more than doubled between 1800 and 1830, the trans-Appalachian population grew tenfold.
... From 1800 to 1810, the U.S. had major population growth; Grew by 2 million people Kentucky (1792) Ohio (1803) Tennessee (1796) Intense migration to the trans-Appalachian ...
... taxes on the colonists Greenville Proclamation of 1763 In response to Pontiac’s Rebellion, British stationed 6,000 troops in western region Closed the trans-Appalachian ...
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