it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
They where forced to move off there own property.
Yes, the transcontinental railroad had a significant impact on agricultural industries by providing faster transportation for agricultural products to be shipped to markets across the country. This allowed farmers to expand their markets and increase their efficiency in selling goods. Additionally, the railroad provided access to new regions for agriculture to develop.
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Occasionally the Native Indians would "harass" the railroad. The livestock would be shot at, stations terrorized, and work crews could be shot at. Twice Indians sabotaged the rails and also a Cheyenne raiding party tried to derail a train, killing g all the crewmen apart from one, who was scalped. Another tribe called Sioux tried and killed two crewmen. However one tribe, the Pawnee Indians, welcomed the train, protected it from the Sioux, and allowed a railroad to run on their land. In return they were given work on the trains.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
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the effects arre the native americans are dieing
There was no big effect because evil villians would only tie blonde white girls to the tracks.
by helping them
Workers arriving to mines in the Gold Rush would provide a ready market for their product.
yes it did