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Q: In 1885 how did the war between Native Americans and miners in Oregon begin?
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Why did native Americans dislike miners?

they were destroying the land


What hardships were faced along the Oregon Trial?

starvation, thirst, native americans ambushing the pioneers, and wild animals ambushing the horses as well as miners turning on each other


What happened to the native Americans who lost their to white miners?

They became workers on farms and ranches.


What happened to the Native Americans who lost their land to write miners?

They became workers on farms and ranches


What happened to the native Americans who lost their land to white miners?

They became workers on farms and ranches.


What happened to native Americans who lost their land to white miners?

They became workers on farms and ranches.


Where there Native American gold miners?

There are native American gold miners in Africa


Why did Americans resent the Chinese miners?

Because Chinese miners often took over sites that Americans miners had abandoned.


Did the miners go to California and Oregon?

Yes


Why did Americans resent Chinese miners?

Often the Chinese miners took over sites that Americans had abandoned because the easy-to-find gold was gone.


Which person attempted to untie the native Americans of the old west?

mostly sitting bull tried to unite them to defend their last hunting ground against the illegal miners there for gold


What are the results of the conflicts of Americans and Native Americans both in history and in more of the recent times?

The results of the Native American and American conflicts was almost an annihilation of Native American dominance of the land. Currently many Native Americans have chosen to live on US created reservations that stretch from coast to coast. For the most part it can be said that they are not part of American culture. The settlement of the Federal territories from the middle of 19th century on wards to the early years of the 20th Century saw the deaths of many Native Americans. They were outnumbered and out "gunned" in the face of Federal armies and belligerent settlers and miners.