Because the English took it from them. It was the Native Americans land. Imagine if you were very weathy and had everything you could ask for or dream of. Then some people come all the way from a deserted island and take every thing that you have(including your $, home).
How native americans respond to land lost due to white settlement of the great plains?
the first nations lost their culture,languages,identities,and land. they also became ruled and became servants
many native american tribes fought for their land and usually lost it in time, while other native american tribes accepted the northwest ordinance and died a sad death.
This act lessend traditional influences of Indian society by making land ownership private rather than shared. This act promised, but failed to deliver U.S citizenship to Natve Americans. The act took about two thirds of Indian land.
Native Americans were hurt because they ate bison as a part of their diet so they lost some food.
How native americans respond to land lost due to white settlement of the great plains?
Native Americans lost much of the land that they had before the passage of the act.
Well. think of the common sense. Native Americans lost their own lands and was forced to reserved areas by the invaders "Americans".
They became workers on farms and ranches.
They became workers on farms and ranches.
They became workers on farms and ranches
their land
native Americans lost a large amount of land
The result of the Indian Removal Act was that it allowed the President to remove Native Americans from their homelands. In return for the land they lost, the Native Americans would receive land in the Indian Territory, which is now the state of Oklahoma. by Mikayla Gear: > Native Americans were moved to lands west of the Mississippi River. (by gamzee for apex)
Native Americans lost a large amount of land.
During American exploration of the West, native Americans lost sacred land and hunting grounds. They also had competition for food and resources.
No. They were left on land, and the biggest possibility is that they ran into a group of unfriendly Native Americans