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How did people in the 1840s view the American west?

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Answer: Much of the West had a drier climate than that of the East, and western terrain often proved much harsher. As a result, immigrants to the West had to adapt and find new ways of doing things to survive. Their efforts were aided by improvements in transportation, communication, farm equipment, and other areas. Historians described the American West as European Americans moved across the continent

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