Asked by ooooooof

How did the arrival of European settlers change life for indigenous people on the plains?
Settlers and the indigenous people of the Plains shared ideas and ways of doing things, continuing to always occupy the same land.
The arrival of settlers had no impact on the lives of indigenous people in the Plains region.
The settlers and Native Americans used horses to hunt buffalo more effectively and carefully managing the resources.
Settlers killed nearly all the buffalo and most indigenous people were moved to reservations.

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Answered by ooooooof
My answer is settlers and the indigenous people of the plains shared ideas and ways of doing things, continuing to always occupy the same land
Answered by Writeacher
Maybe, at first. But overall, I disagree.
Answered by ooooooof
then the settlers and native Americas used horses to hunt buffalo more effectively and carefully managing the resources
Answered by Writeacher
You need to go back and read your text — or else find the movie "Dancing with Wolves" and watch it to the end.
Answered by ooooooof
my teacher said we can use books or videos
Answered by Writeacher
Then find that movie. It's really well done, and you'll learn lots.
Answered by ooooooof
but I can't because its a test answer close book
Answered by Writeacher
Then you're on your own. You've guessed wrong twice now. You should be able to figure it out between the two choices left.

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