229k views
3 votes
Why was it so hard to pass laws in the 1800s?

User LoolKovsky
by
3.8k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:

In the late eighteen hundreds, white Americans expanded their settlements in the western part of the country. They claimed land traditionally used by American Indians. The Indians were hunters, and they struggled to keep control of their hunting lands.

The federal government supported the settlers' claims. It fought, and won, several wars with Indian tribes. It forced the Indians to live on government-controlled reservations.