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The Utes were pushed out of Colorado primarily due to the westward expansion of settlers and the discovery of valuable resources, such as gold and silver, in their territory. This led to increased pressure from the U.S. government to cede their land through treaties, often under coercive circumstances. Additionally, conflicts with settlers and the U.S. military further marginalized the Ute people, ultimately resulting in their forced relocation to reservations in Utah and New Mexico.

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