Backward Expansion In The 19th Century

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America’s steady westward expansion in 19th century was influenced by several factors. Firstly, the overflowing population of America which according to second census was 5.3 million and by seventh census, it was expected to reach 23.2 million. This growing population is one of the major reason expansions of America in late 19th century. Secondly, the farmers during this time required arable land for livestock and crops which was not available due to overcrowd. Thereby, financial panics uprooted the people and sent them west for the fresh start. Thirdly, the American government also motivated the citizens to move west, with the objective to acquire new territory from foreign powers. In the year 1803, Thomas Jefferson added around 530,000,000