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Horses made it easier for Plains tribes to hunt, and also made it far easier for them to travel. They could suddenly travel much faster than they originally could on foot, and they could also carry more than they used to as well. The ability to carry more things allowed plains tribes to become a bit more materialistic, that is, they began accumulating more possessions just because they could carry them.

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