exodusters
Germans
Native American's were NOT moved onto reservations in the great plains in the early 1800's, it was the late 1800's. They were moved there for the same reasons they were always pushed into these areas; the US Government and its people wanted their land and its natural resources.
Cities, yo.
They did because when they moved, the conditions weren't right for them.
african ameircna
Many groups of Native Americans were forced to leave their ancestral lands and were moved to reservations in the 1800's.
The Pawnee originally lived on the plains of Nebraska and Kansas. During the 1800's the Pawnee were forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma. The largest groups of Pawnee still live in Oklahoma.
The two largest immigrant groups during the 1800's were Ireland and Germany
because they had prarie madness from being isolated in the middle of know where
The Coastal Plains
that is true they were looking for better land
They lived on the southern plains and were one of the first tribes to use horses. They were part of the Wind River Shoshone. They moved south in stages by attacking and displacing other tribes. By the 1800’s they were a very powerful tribe with an estimated population of 7,000 to 30,000.