How did the Teton Sioux react to the Corps of Discovery entering their territory?

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The Teton Sioux, also known as the Lakota Sioux, initially welcomed the Corps of Discovery led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark when they entered their territory in 1804. The Teton Sioux were curious about the newcomers and their purpose, and they traded with the explorers for supplies.

However, tensions soon arose between the two groups as misunderstandings and conflicts over resources ensued. The Teton Sioux became increasingly hostile towards the Corps of Discovery, and eventually attempted to attack them. The Sioux also attempted to extort gifts and supplies from the explorers, leading to a tense and volatile relationship. Ultimately, the Corps of Discovery had to take defensive measures and use force to protect themselves from the aggressive actions of the Teton Sioux.
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