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11

In the 1840s, relations between American Indians and Oregon Trail travelers were mostly

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Your answer will be C.
Hatshy [7]3 years ago
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Answer: Hostile

Explanation:

The American Indians did not get along with them at all. Scalping was one of the most things they would do while they traveled on the trail.

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