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What destroy the Plains Native Americans' way of life?

the shapr decline in the bison population.


What conflicts were the whites and native Americans fighting about?

The whites and natives were fighting about land.


The Native American population of the Great Plains was a formidable obstruction to?

settlement by whites


What did Jefferson want the native Americans in the US to do?

marry whites


What did Wovoka tell Native Americans that scared the whites?

donno


What was the last major battle between whites Americans and native Americans?

battle at wounded knee


What did whites expect of Native Americans who were forced onto reservations?

k12?


How did tribal ideas about owning property impact their early interaction with white settlers?

The Native Americans believed that no one could own the land it was like a comune when the whites thought that they were buying the land the Native Americans thought they just wanted to borrow the land. Well the whites setteled in and the Native Americans were not happy. When they tried to kick the whites out the whites asked the government for help showing legal binding documents the Native Americans did not understand because of such a different culture and violence erupted.


How did the English interact with the native Americans?

the whites thought of the native americans as savages and beast. they later took their land and gave them empty promises


What were the tenskwatawa and Tecumseh's beliefs about the path that native Americans should follow?

tecumsah thought that native Americans should just assimilated with the whites


Who was the most hated criminal on the western frontier?

to the whites it was all indians (now native americans) to the native americans it was the whites. each other were criminal to each other. the whites stealing the natives land and all other type of attrocities. and the whites hated the natives because they had what they wanted and sometimes fought for it....


Who lived in Georgia in 1788?

Lots of people - Native Americans, whites, and slaves.