How did the United States encourage people
to move west? .

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The Indian Removal Act (1830) passed by Jackson and allowed the president to negotiate with Native Americans over land disputes. The homestead act (1862) passed by Lincoln, allowed for people to apply for a federal land grant if they had never taken up arms against the U.S.

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Explain why Britain banned colonists of settling west of the Appalachian mountains

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What was the Yom Kippur War?

This war is also called the Ramadan war or the Arab Israeli war. The reason for the war was due to the fact that the areas wanted to win back the areas that they lost to Israel.

The war was won by Israel and the Egyptians were said to have lost a lot of tanks.

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The initial surprise attack, across previously agreed cease-fire lines, was coordinated by Egypt and Syria.

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