Western Indians were angry due to a combination of factors, including the encroachment of settlers on their lands, broken treaties, and the loss of their traditional ways of life. The U.S. government's policies often favored westward expansion at the expense of Indigenous sovereignty and rights. Additionally, the introduction of diseases and competition for resources heightened tensions, leading to conflicts such as the Indian Wars. These grievances fueled resentment and resistance against both settlers and government authorities.
why were horses important to the western plains indians
No.
Seneca Indians
they are boring
Look man, Western Indians, are smart and rich, because we work so hard, now in this economy, Americans are going against Indians, just because we a re out shining them, western Indians rock
It was written that Indians and dogs are not allowed in the train.
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
the indians were feeling angry because they had to work and give up their customs
they are boring
yes
the answer is yes
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