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The American Westward Expansion
The Quakers, being religiously persecuted, set sail from expatriated England; they were the first settlers to reach the shore of New England: a free land! Later the Puritans came and settled in other eastern, bustling colonies seeking the same religious freedom, but their urge was stronger than dreams. Many moved westward on foot, on horseback and on overloaded wagons... exploring the American wilderness plundered by indigenous Indians; they searched for grassland everywhere, to let their cattle roam and graze; first they built wooden shacks on vast, lush prairies full of Queen Ann's Lace. And out of this American westward expansion, came the fearless pioneers, who sought gold mines...despite the wild cowboys causing troubles with heavy drinking and desire for unscrupulous women, seeking money and pleasure, who served them more whisky and lured them to a room with a demeaning measure. Beyond the Rocky Mountains' and the Appalachians Mountains' skies, these diligent pioneers obtained wealth with sweat and sacrifices... changing and shaping the wild landscapes of arable land, avoiding the drudgery of getting stuck in mud and sand.
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