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UN-enforced treaty laws allowed a totally free opportunity for anyone to migrate into the great plains and the far west. The frontier...FREE, LAWLESS, DANGEROUS, but full of opportunity for anyone STRONG ENOUGH TO TAKE IT!

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Q: Describe the nature of the cultural conflicts and battles that accompanied the white American migration into the great plains and the far west?
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