How did the railroad impact American Indians’ economies?

A.
It discouraged American Indians from leasing lands to non-American Indians.
B.
It helped American Indians to continue their traditional economies.
C.
It allowed American Indians to use their hunting grounds more effectively.
D.
It encouraged American Indians to focus more on selling goods.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

1 answer

The best answer is D. It encouraged American Indians to focus more on selling goods.

The expansion of the railroad system in the United States often led to increased contact between American Indians and non-Indigenous people, which facilitated trade and the sale of goods. This change impacted traditional economies, pushing some American Indian communities to adapt by focusing more on market-oriented activities, alongside the challenges and disruptions that came with this economic shift.

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