Which statement best describes the effects of the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie?

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The Mormons moved to the eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake.
The Mormons moved to the eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake.

Mountain men began using the Rocky Mountains for trapping.
Mountain men began using the Rocky Mountains for trapping.

The Indians crossed artificial boundaries, setting the stage for conflict.
The Indians crossed artificial boundaries, setting the stage for conflict.

Settlers began moving west in wagon trains across the Rocky Mountains.

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The statement that best describes the effects of the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie is:

The Indians crossed artificial boundaries, setting the stage for conflict.

This treaty established certain territorial boundaries for tribes, but these boundaries were often ignored by settlers and others, leading to tensions and conflicts.