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Essay heading: How Did Technology Affect The Plains Indias?
 
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Those who resisted were punished. Indian was also dissolved by those who believed the solution was for Indians to adapt to the American culture and society by becoming educated. As Americans expanded west they also sought to connect the country which led to the development of the railroad system. Unfortunately, this impacted the Native Americans in a negative way as whites destroyed Indian culture by killing the buffalo and failing to respect the already established territories and homes of the Indians...
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Railroad expansion brought white settlers to lands which were nearby to pre-existing Indian territories. This caused much conflict between Native Americans and whites who wanted to claim the land. Indians also experienced difficulties because treaties were usually not honored by whites and the government...
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