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There were some positive changes, in that they finally had a place to go and people weren't just taking over their land anymore (for the most part). However, there were additional challenges trying to adjust to new land, new life, and continued clashes with state and federal officials over education, self-determination, culture, and many other things.

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its because they had to ride or walk on foot to get to place where they wanted to go.The train helped because they didn't have to walk for so long or tire there horses.

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life change for them because they can can farm and the goverment take charge to suck my dick

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Easy ! They were able to barter ,or trade, the gold and silver for whatever they needed!

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