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Before the arrival of Europeans, rivalries among American Indian groups were primarily driven by competition over resources such as land, hunting grounds, and access to water. Additionally, cultural differences, trade disputes, and territorial expansion further fueled conflicts. These rivalries were often exacerbated by the need for alliances and strategic partnerships, leading to shifting relationships among tribes. Warfare and skirmishes were common as groups sought to assert dominance or defend their territories.

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