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"Why did the settlers on the flatboats have their belongings with them?

a They were lost on the river,
b They were moving to a new land,
c They were visiting relatives,
d They were trading with Indians,"

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Final answer:

Settlers on flatboats had their belongings while moving to new lands to start a life, influenced by their culture of ownership and acquisition. Option number b is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

The settlers on the flatboats had their belongings with them because b. They were moving to a new land. They were part of a larger wave of American settlers pushing westward, seeking a better life, new opportunities, and often escaping from previous conditions, such as indentured servitude or the restrictions of established society.

Unlike the Native peoples they encountered, these settlers had a culture of personal property and acquisition, carrying their possessions with them as they established homes in new territories.

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