In the late 18th Century, the fast
growing population of the emerging United States of America showed the
increasing interest in the Wild West. Millions of poor immigrants were
arriving from Europe, and the population of cities on the East coast
swelled enormously. Endless plains and huge mountain ranges—thinly
populated by Native Americans and rich in game, farmland and
minerals—started luring large numbers of them.
Settlers traveled in wagon trains, and established themselves even
further west until they finally reached California and the Pacific
coast.
Author: Leo Colovini
Length: 45 minutes
Vendor: Mayfair Games
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