Were forced to move westward
We killed them. Then we took their land.
become slaves
Besides creating a pan Indian military alliance against white expansion Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa urged American Indians to reject the ways of the white European settlers. They wanted Native Americans to keep their traditions.
The main idea surrounding American Indians and the Transcontinental Railroad is the profound impact the railroad had on Indigenous communities. The construction and expansion of the railroad facilitated westward expansion, leading to the displacement of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands and disrupting their traditional ways of life. Additionally, it intensified conflicts over land and resources, further marginalizing Indigenous populations in the face of settler colonialism. Ultimately, the railroad symbolizes both technological progress and the profound injustices faced by American Indians during this period.
Every single Native American tribe is effected by US Law, see United States Code Title 25 "Indians."
The expansion of the Americans affected the indians because of the fact they were taking too much. Also the Americans had policies that the indians did not agree with American polocies.
The expansion of the Americans affected the indians because of the fact they were taking too much. Also the Americans had policies that the indians did not agree with American polocies.
The Columbian exchange affected American Indian agriculture by getting American Indians to produce more tobacco.
Probably American Indians
The population of American Indians in Wisconsin is 53,358, which are divided into 11 recognized tribes.
We killed them. Then we took their land.
become slaves
They slaughtered most of the population for food, and the Indians (or Native Americans) were starting to find less and less food.
The Upper Creek Indians oppsed American expansion and Lower accepted it.
Fear of American expansion
Northeast
west