Western settlement often led to the displacement of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands. As settlers moved westward, they encroached on territories that Indigenous peoples relied on for their livelihoods, leading to conflicts and forced removals. Policies such as the Indian Removal Act facilitated this process, resulting in significant loss of land and culture for Native Americans and altering the demographic and social landscape of the region. This expansion was driven by the belief in Manifest Destiny, which justified the belief that Americans were destined to expand across the continent, often at the expense of its original inhabitants.
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Millions of acres of southern land opened up for settlement .
Conflict with the Native Americans.
by recycling and reusing so that the land is garbage free.
The Federal government encouraged western settlement with the Homestead Act. This was a government policy that said that people who were willing to settle western land would be given large sections of land very cheap.
They affected it because the native americans that were moving were moving into the apaches land
No one was affected by the ojibwa's settlement
How native americans respond to land lost due to white settlement of the great plains?
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Native AMericans had to leave their home land and move onto reservations and compleatly change their way of life.
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W. N. Hedges has written: 'A practical scheme for land settlement in Western Australia' -- subject(s): Land settlement
Millions of acres of southern land opened up for settlement .
Missippi river