The most harmed group when thousands of pioneers moved to Indiana were the Indigenous peoples, particularly the Native American tribes who inhabited the region. As settlers encroached on their lands, these tribes faced displacement, loss of resources, and violent conflicts. The influx of pioneers led to treaties that were often unfairly negotiated, resulting in further erosion of their rights and territories. This period marked a significant decline in the Indigenous populations and cultures in the area.
Mormon pioneers were the first white people to settle in Utah, but they were the second people to settle in Utah. Native Americans had lived in the area for thousands of years.
A tiger is harmed by people,because they take it's habitat.
fool
Pioneers are people who go first, before the rest dare to follow.
no, why would they?
they can suffer and most people will not get much food
the native people lived there before the pioneers
pioneers named...
Pioneers!
pioneers
yes
Thousands