Conflict Between Settlers And Native Americans

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The conflicts between settlers and the Native Americans in the Great Plains were inevitable due to the different ways each group used the land. The settlers were more of what you call a territorial group. They believed that if they settled the area or purchased the land, it was theirs and not to be shared. They would mark it off and once barbed wire was invented, would block off their land plots so as not to be trespassed on. On the other end of that spectrum were the Native Americans, who were of the roaming kind. Much like Nomads, they would follow the herds of buffalo, which was the largest food source in their diet. They were much less formal as to land plots and marking of owned land. Where the buffalo roamed, they roamed. The settlers

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