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What was a common result of conflict between homesteaders and American Indians in the 1800s?
The two groups learned to cooperate, to the advantage of both.
American Indians were forced to move elsewhere.
Homesteaders were forced to return to the cities.
The US government returned land to the American Indians.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
A common result of conflict between homesteaders and American Indians in the 1800s was that American Indians were forced to move elsewhere. This often involved the removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands, leading to significant disruption of their communities and way of life.
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