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How did Native Americans profit from the long cattle drives?

The government paid tribes for access to the passageway.

They charged a fee for those using the land to feed the cattle.

There was an exchange of access to land for cattle to feed the tribe.

They were able to trade goods with cattle drivers.

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The government paid tribes for access to the passgeway
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Answer:

They were able to trade goods with cattle drivers.

Step-by-step explanation:

There weren´t many lands in the Nort and east to ranch, because of the presence of the Native americans, the cattle drivers passed by those indian lands and were able to trade with the native americans, and trade among them resulted favorable for both parts, eventually those lands were bought and Native Americans left westwards, and those lands were used for ranching, which made cattle drives less profitable since supply increased.

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