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Why did white settlers want the Native American land in the Black Hills?

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Answer Because of gold
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User John Corry
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Answer:

Because of gold.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Black Hills of the Dakotas had been set aside for Native Americans. White settlers moved in when they heard that the hills contained gold. Sitting Bull, a Lakota Sioux leader, refused to sell the land.

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