Webat the end of the civil war in 1865, 3,272 miles of track had been laid west of the mississippi river, and by 1890, 72,473 miles of track connected major areas of the.

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Policy from native american assimilation to one of.

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Webeach tribe adjusted to the march of westward expansion in its own way, but all eventually succumbed to the drive of the americans to conquer the land.

It was intensified by the belief in manifest destiny, federally issued indian.

A significant push toward the west coast of north america began in the 1810s.

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