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Can some one fill this out with one fact in each

Can some one fill this out with one fact in each-example-1
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LIFE OUT WEST

Life Out West: A period in which the American population wanted to fulfill expansion especially to the Western region of the United States.

  • Gold Rush: Due to gold's discovery, the frenzy to find gold ended up in violent conflicts to gain access over natural resources and land.
  • White Settlers: The settlers sought a land to farm and mine to increase their economic status.
  • Native Americans: Viewed the land as sacred and didn't desire it to be corrupted by conflicts.
  • Cattle Ranchers: Settled extensively in the land, in search of fertile soil to raise their livestock.
  • Town Development: The towns nearby mines were the most developed and their status increased through the men eager to spend their incomes on saloons and brothels.
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