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Settling of the American West

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U.S. History: Resources for Students, Teachers and Researchers

Information about the United States, once hidden in library stacks, on microfilm or between the heavy covers of history textbooks, is now available at your fingertips with this U.S. History Web Guide. It’s never been so easy to find U.S. history resources. Whether you seek primary information or background articles, our Web Guide shows you where to find what you’re looking for.


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Introduction to U.S. History

Even a quick glance at the history section of your local library or a basic search on the Internet ... read more »

Native American History

The history of America begins not with the first European explorers to visit the continent but with ... read more »

European Explorers and Colonists in America

The internet is wonderful source for discovering European explorers and colonists in ... read more »

Slavery in America

The tragedy of slavery in America is an undeniably influential part of ... read more »

The American Revolution

Many of the most famous events in American history happened during the Revolution. From the first ... read more »

Early United States History

The early years of the United States, roughly 1800–1840, drastically shaped the political and ... read more »

The Civil War

There may be as many Web sites devoted to the Civil War as there are for the rest ... read more »

Settling of the American West

The exploration and settling of the American West began well before the Civil War. Although it was slowed down by the War, it resumed again in earnest after the conflict ended. Here, you’ll learn about the essential elements in the settlement of the West, like the transcontinental railroad, the fur trade, immigrants, and the Gold Rush, for example. 

Insights for the Settling of the American West

  • The settling of the American West occurred over several eras, from the early days of colonization to the close of the 19th century.
  • The exploration of the West was jump-started by the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition. You can learn more about both in the “The early years of the United States” section of this guide.
  • Immigration, also a major theme of American history, boomed during and after the Civil War, as the Homestead Act of 1862, and the building of the transcontinental railroad lured settlers with promises of free land.

Top Sites for the Settling of the American West

For general information on the West …
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The Late 19th Century, the Industrial Revolution, and the Gilded Age

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The United States in World War I

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The Roaring ’20s and Prohibition

After World War I it seemed as if the whole country decided to loosen up. Welcome to the ... read more »

The Great Depression and the New Deal

In the 1930s the United States faced its greatest crisis since the Civil War. The Stock Market ... read more »

The United States in World War II

World War II transformed the United States from a country mainly concerned with its own problems to ... read more »

The 1950s United States and the Cold War

After World War II Americans returned to the business of living their lives and raising families, ... read more »

The 1960s United States

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The 1970s United States

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