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MAVERICK [17]
3 years ago
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Examine how the movement of settlers to the west affected the indian way of life in the united states. analyze the attempts of n

ative american groups and the united states government to settle disputes between native americans and settlers, giving at least three examples that support your main idea.
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1 answer:
qaws [65]3 years ago
6 0
The way Settlers impacted Native Americas in the west was that the US Government forced them to live on land called "Reservations", which may I add wasn't the best lands. Native Americans usually hunted Bison which were their main source of food and clothes, but the US army, railroad companies, and white settlers set out to kill all bison, causing many Indian Americans to starve.

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