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Due to the railroads, American settlers were able to travel west in larger numbers. How did this migration impact

American Indians?

American Indians'way of life changed because buffalo herds were destroyed for commercial markets,

American Indians voluntarily went to reservations because they needed to find food and shelter.

American Indians became cattle ranchers in order to survive a decrease in income.

American Indians faced economic decline because they could no longer sell buffalo meat.

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A) American Indians’ way of life changed because buffalo herds were destroyed for commercial markets.

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Answer:

American Indians' way of life changed because buffalo herds were destroyed for commercial markets

Step-by-step explanation:

Most American Indians were dependent on the wild Buffalo for survival, at least in the plains and the West.

When the American settlers arrived in these regions, they quickly drove the Buffalo to the brink of exctintion, and replaced it with domestic cattle in order to supply the commercial markets.

The American Indians were obviously excluded from this new economy, and had very few alternatives for survival, having to resort to looting, raiding, and outright conflict with the Settlers. In the end, most of them were sent to the reservations that still exist to this day.

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