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What new states were admitted between 1791 and 1821?

In 1820, more than twelve times as many people lived in Ohio as had lived there in 1800. What is one reason the population of Ohio might have grown so much
during that time period?
Why would people prefer to settle with others from their original homes?
What were common social events for western families?
What do you think was the most difficult part of moving west for the settlers? Explain your reasoning.

User Kiwicopple
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Answer:

Louisiana, Indiana, Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio

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User Lapots
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Answer:

1. Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Mississippi, Alabama, and Missouri.

2. The reason for Ohio population grew that time was because the state disallowed slavery, it was also open to trade. It became an industrial state and also became an area for Native Americans to live.

3. it Creates a sense of security and comfort. In the case of the US, original colonies were set up in the likeness of European cities and countries. The Spanish and French set up colonies reflecting the power of the Catholic Church and the culture found in their home countries

4. Men took part in sports such as wrestling. Women met for quilting and sewing parties. Both men and women took part in cornhuskings. These were gatherings where farm families shared the work of stripping the outer layers from corn.

5. I thing the most difficult part of moving west for the settlers is leaving their family and their partner.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think this because they have an emotional attachment to there family and partner... therefore making it harder for them to leave.

notes: hoped this helped ^-^

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