how did the expedition of Lewis and Clark influence john Astor.

Astor saw a way to make a profit building trading along the route.
Astor provided Lewis and Clark's maps to trappers for a large profit.
Astor believed he could raise money by providing guides along the route.
Astor wanted to claim land for the united stated by building trading post along the rout.**
How did the treaty of Ghent influence the united states and great Britain?
the two countries joined forces to prevent Spain and Russia from claiming land in Washington.
each believed that the other country was going back down ,so settlement slowed.
the treaty discouraged future settlement by individuals until after large companies claimed land.
it encouraged them to settle as much of the pacific northwest as possible in order to claim it.**

the heck is this comment thread, all i wanted was help on my test

Okay who is Mrs. Sue

"Mr. Sue" has been banned for his attempted impersonation AND his unacceptable remark.

This is truly unacceptable

OK, I find the impersonators of the teachers, for example "Mrs.Sue", are kind of slow or not on the bright side. Why do you think that, oh that's kinda rude, well sorry if the truth offends you and the reason I think that is because we can see a figure next to the teachers name if they are actually a teacher, like bruh, do the impersonators think everyone is dumb?

And sorry, I don't have the answer.

sorry, in between the letter 'is' and the '?' it's supposed to say not very bright. I don't know why it cut it out.

The expedition of Lewis and Clark influenced John Astor in multiple ways. One significant influence was that Astor saw a potential opportunity to make a profit by building trading posts along the route explored by Lewis and Clark. By establishing these trading posts, he could facilitate trade with indigenous communities and trappers in the region, thereby generating revenue.

Another way in which Lewis and Clark's expedition influenced Astor was through the valuable maps they created during their journey. Astor recognized the value of these maps and saw an opportunity to profit from them. He provided these maps to trappers in exchange for a large profit, as the maps would serve as a guide for them in their own expeditions and hunting endeavors.

Furthermore, Astor believed that he could raise money by providing guides along the Lewis and Clark route. As more people became interested in venturing into the region, Astor saw the potential demand for knowledgeable guides who could assist these individuals in navigating the territory. By offering guide services, he aimed to capitalize on this demand and generate income.

Lastly, Astor's motivation was to claim land for the United States by building trading posts along the Lewis and Clark route. By establishing these trading posts, he aimed to secure American presence in the Pacific Northwest and defend against potential claims to the land by other nations. Astor's intention was to ultimately expand American influence and ensure the United States' territorial control in the region.

Now, turning to the Treaty of Ghent, its influence on the United States and Great Britain was as follows. The treaty, signed in 1814, marked the end of the War of 1812 between the two nations. One significant impact was that it effectively put a halt to further Spanish and Russian claims to land in Washington. The United States and Great Britain joined forces to prevent these other powers from asserting their territorial claims, thus solidifying their own control over the region.

Additionally, the treaty created a sense of stability and reduced tensions between the United States and Great Britain. Both countries believed that the other would not back down and that further conflict would be detrimental. Consequently, settlement in the region slowed as a result of this uncertainty and tension.

Furthermore, the treaty discouraged individual settlement until after large companies had the opportunity to claim land. This provision aimed to ensure controlled and organized expansion in the Pacific Northwest, with the intent of maximizing territorial claims and avoiding unregulated and potentially chaotic settlement patterns.

Overall, the Treaty of Ghent encouraged both the United States and Great Britain to settle as much of the Pacific Northwest as possible in order to solidify their respective claims to the territory.

"Mr. Sue" is rude. That said, I disagree with your answer to #1, but agree with your answer to #2.

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