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What action did the US Government take to increase Western settlement in the 1800s? a. removed Native American Tribes. b. built railroads c. All of these. d. Offered land in smaller amounts so more people
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What action did the US Government take to increase Western settlement in the 1800s?
a. removed Native American Tribes.
b. built railroads
c. All of these.
d. Offered land in smaller amounts so more people could afford it.
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I believe that the answer is c. All of these.
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