Answer:
The conflict between the Indians and settlers in the Great Plains were frequent.
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason for the conflict between the settlers and Indians in the Great Plains happened because of the land. As European arrive in America, they pushed Native Americans from there and forced them to flee. The land was gold for these settles in the Great Plains, as they found fertile soils to cultivate wheat and other crops.
The land, according to the Indians, belongs to none as they never required it for themselves because nature or creation cannot be own. Native Indian had always viewed it sacred because their survival depended on the environment. They respect nature and use what is needed rather than killing it as the Europeans did by shooting large numbers of Bison in the grassland and clearing the land for establishing ranches and farms.