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In the late 1700s many pioneers started moving into the Ohio valley what impact did this white movement have on the Native American that already lived in the Ohio valley

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In the late 1700s, many pioneers started moving into the Ohio Valley. The impact this white movement had on the Native American that already lived in the Ohio valley was that "The Native Americans were forced to move west of the Mississippi River."

At the end of the 18th. century, white people started to move west and settled in the territories that formerly belonged to many Native American Indian tribes. Tribes in the Ohio River Valley were displaced due to the establishing of white Americans that had a different culture and tradition. These Native American Indians were displaced to other land and had to move further west to keep their own rituals, customs, and traditions.

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