what was "westward expansion"? The U.S. was trying to move its capital
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Westward expansion refers to the period in American history when settlers and pioneers moved westward across the continent, settling new territories and states. This expansion was fueled by a variety of factors, including economic opportunities, desire for land, and political ambitions. It played a significant role in shaping the development of the United States and led to the acquisition of new territories such as the Louisiana Purchase and the Oregon Territory. The movement of settlers westward also had profound impacts on Native American populations and led to conflicts and displacement of indigenous peoples. The U.S. capital, Washington D.C., did not move westward during this period of expansion.