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Q: What part of the bison did white settlers consider valuble?
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Who hunted the bison?

The plains Indians and the white settlers.


Why did the bison die?

The Bison started to die off because of the white settlers came. They were at war with the Indians so the started killing the bison. Some even killed the bison for game!


What part of bison did white settler consider valuable?

the hide- Apex


What part of the bison white settlers consider valuable?

Anecdotally, the tongues of bison were the meat often salvaged from the dead animals. Other parts of the meat were not as tender, and the heavy hides were more prized by the Native American tribes (for clothing or for making tepees) than by settlers. There was also a market in shipping the dried bones east to make fertilizer. Buffalo Bill Cody was famous for shooting buffalo to feed the railroad crews. The meat and skin were about all that the settlers would use, and even then they left a lot to waste.


What is the definition of white alley?

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What US flag has a white bison on a blue field?

Wyoming's flag has an American Bison in the center (as the state's nickname is the "Buffalo State"). The white bison is charged in a field of blue; the boarder of the flag is white and red.


What tribe killed the most White Settlers?

The Shawnee tribe killed the most white settlers.


Why did buffalo disappear?

The vast herds of the American bison were deliberately hunted to almost extinction by the white settlers, the army, and was encouraged to do so by the American Government. It was a policy to force the native tribes onto indian reservations, or starve. With the arrival of the railway, it was not unusual for some passengers to shoot bison from the moving train. The carcases were left to rot. Nowadays,, the bison is protected and is gaining in numbers.


What part of bison did the white settlers consider valuable?

Anecdotally, the tongues of bison were the meat often salvaged from the dead animals. Other parts of the meat were not as tender, and the heavy hides were more prized by the Native American tribes (for clothing or for making tepees) than by settlers. There was also a market in shipping the dried bones east to make fertilizer. Buffalo Bill Cody was famous for shooting buffalo to feed the railroad crews. The meat and skin were about all that the settlers would use, and even then they left a lot to waste.


Did Chinook Indians and white settlers get along?

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Who settler on the first transcontinental railroad?

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How did the Indian removal act impact white settlers?

The Indians removal act impacted white settlers by opening new territories foe them. The white settlers were afraid of this as the feared the Indians would retaliate.