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14 May, 21:07

As settlers moved westward to the Great Plains, how did different groups of Native Americans react? A signed treaties Bmoved to reservations C fought U. S. troops D

all of the above

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  1. 14 May, 21:36
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    D. all of the above

    Explanation:

    The westward expansion allowed the Americans to settle in the West (such as the Great Plains) in order to obtain lands that they could use for economic reasons.

    Moving into the west means moving into the settlements of the Native Americans. The tribes were then asked to move farther into reservations; however, some of the tribes didn't follow. Some of them fought the U. S. troops in order to protect their land while others followed immediately. The U. S. troops were meant to provide peace during the westward expansion and they also assisted in protecting the wagon trains that carried the movers. These trains were often attacked by the Indians thus, resulting to lots of fighting encounters between them. In the end, Americans would often win. This also resulted to "removal treaties" which the Indians signed.

    Thus, all choices above are correct.
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