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What impact did the expansion of railroads in the West have on the American Indians who lived there?
They were displaced from their tribal lands.
They moved into towns and lived among the new settlers.
They stopped farming and took jobs in factories.
They were forced to move to Mexico.
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They were displaced from their tribal lands.
Railroad expansion brought settlers, troops, and commercial hunting (especially of bison), broke treaties, and led to forced removals and confinement of many tribes to reservations.
Railroad expansion brought settlers, troops, and commercial hunting (especially of bison), broke treaties, and led to forced removals and confinement of many tribes to reservations.
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