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Question
in the early 1800s, many people in the united states migrated westwards because
a of the growing timber industry.
b of the availability of farmland.
c transportation was easy thanks to the transcontinental railroad.
d they wanted to escape slavery, which was illegal in western territories.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: The timber industry was not the primary driver of early 1800s westward migration.
- Option B: The availability of cheap, fertile farmland (via policies like the Homestead Act's precursors) was the main reason most settlers moved west in the early 1800s to establish agricultural livelihoods.
- Option C: The Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869, which is late 1800s, so it did not affect early 1800s migration.
- Option D: While some enslaved people escaped west, this was not the main reason for the large-scale general westward migration of the early 1800s, and slavery restrictions in western territories were inconsistent and not the primary pull factor for most migrants.
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B. of the availability of farmland.