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n what year was the frontier of the United States pushed west of the Mississippi River? 1850 1890 1803 1783
welcome back talaesha technically we made the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1804 -so automatically our border went west of the Mississippi right then
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Oops it was 1803 so that fits in quite nicely with the multiple choice answer: http://www.history.com/topics/louisiana-purchase
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It;s just a blank line to fill in
Which of these cities is most closely related to "Pikes Peak or Bust"? Virginia City Denver Deadwood Comstock Lode
Here is what I found http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike's_Peak_Gold_Rush The Pike's Peak Gold Rush, which followed the California Gold Rush by approximately one decade, produced a dramatic but temporary influx of immigrants into the Pike's Peak Country of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The rush was exemplified by the slogan "Pike's Peak or Bust!", a reference to the prominent mountain at the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains that guided many early prospectors to the region westward over the Great Plains. The prospectors provided the first major European-American population in the region. The rush created a few mining camps such as Denver City and Boulder City that would develop into cities. Many smaller camps such as Auraria and Saint Charles City were absorbed by larger camps and towns. Scores of other mining camps have faded into ghost towns, but quite a few camps such as Central City, Black Hawk, Georgetown, and Idaho Springs survive.
That mentions a LOT of cities NONE of which are in the multiple choice list. LOL
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