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What caused people in the North to move westward?

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(A) devastation from the Civil War


(B) crowding in cities


(C) freedom from Black Codes


(D) belief that it would be an easier way of life

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Answer:

D) belief that it would be an easier way of life

Step-by-step explanation:

D) belief that it would be an easier way of life

The West was viewed as a land of opportunity in the late nineteenth century, and the concept of manifest destiny was prevalent in American society. People thought moving west would allow them to start a new life, own land, and build a prosperous future. The Homestead Act of 1862 encouraged further western migration by providing settlers low-cost land.

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The answer is b because at the time people traded so it was crowded
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