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bogdanovich [222]
3 years ago
12

The following was not a reason why the Plains Indians were so difficult to defeat in the 1800s:

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Ugo [173]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The Real Reason: Plain Natives were always on the move, sort of like nomads

What WASN'T the reason: Plains Natives had settlements and never migrated

Explanation:

Plains natives were difficult to defeat because they were always on the move, so the U.S. or Mexican Army couldn't catch up to them. While natives who weren't on the move and had established settlements, were situated in a single place which would allow europeans to raid and destroy their settlement.

so, the wrong reason for why the plains nations were so difficult to defeat would be to say they were a situated settlement and were never migratory or "on the move"

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