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What was the consequences of westward expansion for native Americans and the natural world of the American west

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The relations between white Europeans and Native Americans were plagued by violent competition for land and natural resources. So, The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized the forced removal of numerous Indian tribes from their ancestral lands in the Southeast, The Cherokee nation was subject to a brutal mass migration that came to be known as the Trail
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