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More settlers moved westward after the War of 1812 for the following two reasons:

more jobs were available out West
there was plenty of cheap land
peace had been made with Native Americans
travel to the West was easy

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#2 is one of the answers! #3 itthe other answer!!!! hope this helps! :)

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Answer:

  • there was plenty of cheap land
  • peace had been made with Native Americans

Step-by-step explanation:

The Anglo-American War of 1812, also known as the Anglo-American War or War of 1812, was a conflict that pitted the United States against the United Kingdom and its Canadian colonies that developed between 1812 and 1815. Clashes took place by land and by sea.

At a time when the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland had to endure a great war effort to confront Napoleonic France, on June 18, 1812 the United States declared war on it in order to invade the Canadian territories. belonging to the British Empire. These had been populated for forty years by English speakers and maintained numerous cultural and commercial relations with the United States.

Among other causes of the war are the restrictions on trade imposed by the United Kingdom because of the war it maintained in Europe against France, the forced recruitment of US merchant sailors to serve in the Royal British Navy and British support for indigenous peoples of North America that opposed the expansion of the United States.

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