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How were Native Americans Treated at the end of the war?

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Answer:

They were forced to move out from their ancestral land.

Step-by-step explanation:

The American-Indian war occurred because the government of the settlers wanted to take ownership over the resources that resided Within the Native's ancestral land.

Since the land was tied to their ancestral history and cultural origin, the Native refuse to give it. So, both parties engaged in the battle.

The technological advancement that's possessed by the settlers made the tide of war turn in their favor. As a result, the native Americans were forcefully removed from their home and scattered all across North America.