The <span>Indian Appropriations Act of 1885 was a law that stated Native Americans weren't their own group of people but Americans. It also created reservations. This affected the Native Americans in a positive way because it created reservations. It said that certain land publicly belonged to Native Americans only. This was a good thing because Native American and settler tension was increasing because settlers were known to over-step their boundaries (no pun intended)</span>
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Answer: California and New Mexico became new states.
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<span>D. Railroads brought an increase in population, leading to controversies over land usage. Railroads became important to America with industrialization occurring in the East and resources located in the West. Railroads also brought more people to the West which again brought up problems of land ownership with Native American tribes. The fights on the Plains over land were violent and ended in the defeat of the last major tribes in the US. </span>