The Panic of 1837 caused many Americans to re-evaluate their prospects in urban centers and begin thinking about commercial farming in the West. However, many Americans who believed in Manifest Destiny could not go West in the 1840s because of the:
a. lack of infrastructure in the Western interior.
b. lack of infrastructure in the Western interior.
c. perceived danger of Native American attacks.
d. perceived danger of Native American attacks.
e. tremendous expense of starting out. tremendous expense of starting out.
f. uncertain status of slavery in the West.