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The Westward Movement was one of the greatest human migrations in history. It was a giant movement of people from all over the earth into nearly 2 million square miles newly acquired by the United States. Trappers came for fur, hunters for buffalo, settlers for rich farms, miners for gold and silver, cowboys for cattle, and carpenters, smiths, shop keepers and railroad workers to support all the rest. Everyone wanted land they could own themselves.
How did the Westward Movement have such a huge impact on the U. S.?
Group of answer choices
A) the new land the U. S. got had plenty of opportunities for many people
B) the Westward Movement was when people migrated
C) the land was easy to travel, especially in the beginning
D) the U. S. had closed immigration to foreign people
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