The migration of white settlers into the Great Plains significantly disrupted the lives and cultures of Native American tribes. As settlers claimed land for agriculture and cattle ranching, they encroached on traditional hunting grounds, leading to resource depletion and forced displacement of Native communities. This migration often resulted in violent conflicts, broken treaties, and the imposition of new governmental structures that undermined Indigenous sovereignty. Ultimately, it contributed to the marginalization and cultural erosion of Native American populations in the region.
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