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Why were the Native Americans resistant to establishing a relationship with the U.S. government after the Civil War?
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Why were the Native Americans resistant to establishing a relationship with the U.S. government after the Civil War?
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Why were the Native Americans resistant to establishing a relationship with the U.S. government after the Civil War?
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The main reason why the Native Americans were resistant to establishing a relationship is because the Union was very fragile at this time, and the Natives assumed the US would continue to expand, which it did.
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