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16 January, 05:09

How were Native Americans affected by westward expansion?

They were conscripted into the Union army.

They signed peace treaties that all sides respected.

They faced the loss of a major food source due to buffalo hunting.

They were forced to move to Mexico.

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  1. 16 January, 07:52
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    The Native Americans were badly affected by westward expansion as they faced the loss of a major food source due to buffalo hunting.

    Explanation:

    After the gradual westward expansion that occurred over a few years, the new white settlers began hunting buffaloes for their thick hides. Within a few years of hunting carried out by the white settlers, a large population of the buffaloes disappeared. These populations of buffaloes served as a source of food for the Native Americans which were no longer available due to extensive hunting carried out by the white settlers.
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