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The first westward surge reached the:
Appalachian Mountains
Pacific Ocean
Rocky Mountains
Mississippi River
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Appalachian Mountains.
Explanation: The earliest colonial westward expansion pushed settlers only as far as the Appalachians; later surges pushed beyond to the Mississippi, the Rockies, and eventually the Pacific.
Explanation: The earliest colonial westward expansion pushed settlers only as far as the Appalachians; later surges pushed beyond to the Mississippi, the Rockies, and eventually the Pacific.
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