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Q: What does the Grand Coulee Dam represent for most people What does it represent for Native Americans of the Northwest?
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Where did the Native Americans of the Pacific northwest come from?

The pacific northwest


Why did native Americans fight Americans forces in the northwest territory?

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Why did the native Americans and setltlers have conflict in the northwest territory?

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Why did native Americans fight the battle of fallen timbers?

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