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A political cartoon from the westward expansion era shows settlers moving west while Native Americans are shown leaving their
land. What is the main message of this cartoon?
Native Americans willingly
left their land.
Westward expansion
benefited all groups
equally.
Westward expansion led to
the displacement of Native
Americans.
Settlers and Native
Americans shared land
peacefully.
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Westward expansion led to the displacement of Native Americans.
Explanation: The cartoon depicts settlers advancing into western lands while Native Americans are shown leaving, indicating that expansion forced Native peoples off their land rather than a voluntary or peaceful sharing.
Explanation: The cartoon depicts settlers advancing into western lands while Native Americans are shown leaving, indicating that expansion forced Native peoples off their land rather than a voluntary or peaceful sharing.
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