Why were the eastern tribes of Washington reluctant to move to the reservations?

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The reserved lands were not good for agricultural activities.
The reserved lands were not good for agricultural activities.

They did not want to be separated from other tribal groups.
They did not want to be separated from other tribal groups.

They did not want to be so far removed from the trading posts.
They did not want to be so far removed from the trading posts.

They did not want to live next to enemies from other tribes.
They did not want to live next to enemies from other tribes.

1 answer

The correct response is:

The reserved lands were not good for agricultural activities.

The eastern tribes of Washington were often hesitant to move to reservations because the designated lands typically did not support their traditional ways of life, particularly agriculture and hunting.