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Conclusion: The Effects of Westward Expansion
Columbia and Westward Expansion
In the first half of the 19th century, settlers began to move west of the Mississippi River in large numbers. In John Gast’s American Progress (ca. 1872), the figure of Columbia, representing the United States and the spirit of democracy, makes her way westward, literally bringing light to the darkness as she advances.
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