Settlers continued moving farther north primarily because of US government support. The U.S. government encouraged westward expansion through policies such as land grants and treaties, which facilitated settlement in the northern territories. This support played a significant role in the movement of settlers into areas that were previously inhabited by Indigenous peoples and were part of contested territories.
Settlers continued moving farther north because of
Duwamish support.
the end of British rule.
the success of Olympia.
US government support.
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