They allowed business access to markets farther away.
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What sparked the sand creek massacre
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The Sioux attacks on stagecoach lines.
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What was the main goal of the farmers' alliance
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to help struggling farmers make a profit The Farmers Alliance
was organized by states in the South. This movement was big during
the 1870s and 1880s.
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What effect did protective tariffs have on the American economy
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They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
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How did public opinion of labor issues change in response to the violence of the Homestead Strike
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Public opinion turned against all labor unions
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What agreement did the Sioux accept in return for peace under the fort laramie treaty of 1868
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they both agreed that they would follow carlos on twitter
@aguirecarlos54 because he is sin lbj delta n is awesome
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What was one cause of the Red River War
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One cause of the Red River War was westward-bound settlers
coming into contact with nomadic tribes who claimed the buffalo
plains as their homeland. They did not like the white buffalo
hunters hunting on Indian lands.
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How did vertical integration allow a business to reduce costs
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By controlling the business at each phase of a product's
development, vertical integration allowed a business to reduce
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What was the conclusion of the United states Indian peace commission
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Peace would come if Native Americans settled on farms and
adapted to white civilization.
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How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ
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Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers
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How did railroads change American business
They allowed business access to markets farther away.
What sparked the sand creek massacre
The Sioux attacks on stagecoach lines.
What was the main goal of the farmers' alliance
to help struggling farmers make a profit The Farmers Alliance
was organized by states in the South. This movement was big during
the 1870s and 1880s.
What effect did protective tariffs have on the American economy
They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
How did public opinion of labor issues change in response to the violence of the Homestead Strike
Public opinion turned against all labor unions
What agreement did the Sioux accept in return for peace under the fort laramie treaty of 1868
they both agreed that they would follow carlos on twitter
@aguirecarlos54 because he is sin lbj delta n is awesome
What was one cause of the Red River War
One cause of the Red River War was westward-bound settlers
coming into contact with nomadic tribes who claimed the buffalo
plains as their homeland. They did not like the white buffalo
hunters hunting on Indian lands.
How did vertical integration allow a business to reduce costs
By controlling the business at each phase of a product's
development, vertical integration allowed a business to reduce
costs.
What was the conclusion of the United states Indian peace commission
Peace would come if Native Americans settled on farms and
adapted to white civilization.
How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers
believed nature was a resource.