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Why did the policy of treating the great plains as a huge reservation changes?

White settlers began wanting the land on the plains


Why did the white settlers in the great plains believe the American Indians had forfeited their rights to the land?

because indians are pussys


How did the government respond when westbound settlers asked the government for protection from the Plains Indians?

The American attitude was that Americans had the right to fill the continent. When the Native Indian Americans were a threat to the settlers moving in, the US government made treaties with groups like the Plains Indians, or strong-armed them into moving out of the areas designated for white settlers.


Which word best describes the relationship between the Plains Tribes and white settlers during the Plains Indian Wars?

The relationship between the Plains Tribes and white settlers during the Plains Indian Wars can best be described as antagonistic. Conflicts arose over land, resources, and differing ways of life, resulting in violent confrontations as settlers encroached on tribal territories. The struggle for survival and sovereignty led to significant loss and suffering for Native American communities. Ultimately, this period was marked by betrayal, broken treaties, and a profound clash of cultures.


Why did the government promise that the Great Plains would belong to the Native Americans?

The plains were promised to the Native Americans for "as long as Grass grows or water runs"This policy was based on the beleif that white settlers were not interested in the Plains.The land was considered too dry for farming.

Related Questions

Who hunted the bison?

The plains Indians and the white settlers.


Why were the Plains Indians there?

They lived there! We (white settlers) invaded their land.


How did the culture of white settlers different from that of plains Indians?

I am the best


Why did the policy of treating the great plains as a huge reservation changes?

White settlers began wanting the land on the plains


Why did settlers on the great plains have to learn new ways of building?

The white settlers on the Great Plains were accustomed to building houses with wood. There was not enough wood on the Plains to build a house. Later when rail transportation was built wood could be brought in on trains.


Why were Native Americans moved to reservations on the great plains in the early 1800s?

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.


Why did the white settlers in the great plains believe the American Indians had forfeited their rights to the land?

because indians are pussys


Where did black hawk live?

black hawk and his tribe sauk, lived in Iowa until some white settlers pushed them off their homland,onto the other side of the Mississippi river


What did not help the us grow westward?

Violent Plains tribes (notably the Comanche in Texas) who raided and harassed white settlers.


What did help the US grow westward?

Violent Plains tribes (notably the Comanche in Texas) who raided and harassed white settlers.


How did the government respond when westbound settlers asked the government for protection from the Plains Indians?

The American attitude was that Americans had the right to fill the continent. When the Native Indian Americans were a threat to the settlers moving in, the US government made treaties with groups like the Plains Indians, or strong-armed them into moving out of the areas designated for white settlers.


Which word best describes the relationship between the Plains Tribes and white settlers during the Plains Indian Wars?

The relationship between the Plains Tribes and white settlers during the Plains Indian Wars can best be described as antagonistic. Conflicts arose over land, resources, and differing ways of life, resulting in violent confrontations as settlers encroached on tribal territories. The struggle for survival and sovereignty led to significant loss and suffering for Native American communities. Ultimately, this period was marked by betrayal, broken treaties, and a profound clash of cultures.