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Farmers significantly impacted American Indians by encroaching on their lands and disrupting their traditional ways of life. As settlers expanded agricultural activities, they often displaced Indigenous communities, leading to loss of territory, resources, and cultural practices. This shift not only altered the landscape but also introduced new agricultural practices and livestock, which changed local ecosystems and food sources. The resulting conflicts and treaties often favored settlers, further diminishing American Indian sovereignty and livelihoods.

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