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Geographical Diffusion
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Paper Abstract:
Geographical Diffusion. environmental/geographic factors Most significant to the expansion and Diffusion of the United States and Egypt.

Paper Introduction:
Geography A The two most significant environmental and geographic factors that contributed to the development and expansion of the United States were the access to trade routes and the impediment of the mountainous regions This natural barrier made expansion difficult to the western regions of the country more difficult In the late \'s the routes established by the courier-de-bois or Spanish settlers and the Native Americans that ran through the only passable regions of the Rocky Mountains were the only viable option

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