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How did the arrival of homesteaders impact the american indians of the great plains?

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The American Indians were pushed off their land and relocated to reservations.
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The American Indians were pushed off their land and relocated to reservations.

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The Nez Perce and some other tribes were coerced to give up their lands during the Walla Walla Council, in 1855. They were moved to a reservation in Oregon Territory which was called Umatilla Reservation.

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