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Which were major causes of conflict between Native Americans and white settlers in the 1800s?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A. White politicians ignored the concerns of Native American voters in their districts.

B. The U.S. government violated many of the treaties it had negotiated with Native American tribes.

C. Native Americans were dissatisfied with their share of profits from the transcontinental railroad.

D. Gold miners, farmers, and cattle ranchers laid claim to Native American lands.

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User Thekbb
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hi I remember taking this test and I believe the answer was B and D. I'd have to read the chapter again but just so you know I might be wrong.
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The answer is B and D. The reason why A is wrong is because the Native Americans did not have citizenship and could not vote until 1887. The reason why C is wrong is because they did not get any benefits from the transcontinental railroad. Hoped this helped! :)
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