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What caused the Indian Wars?

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The war in the east was a struggle against British rule, while the war in the west was an "Indian War". The newly proclaimed United States competed with the British for control of the territory east of the Mississippi River. Some Indians sided with the British, as they hoped to reduce American settlement and expansion.

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The westward expansion of America into Native American territory lead to tension between the Indians and Americans. ... The removal of Native peoples from their land to reservations and the destruction of their livelihood was a main contributing factor to the many battles that made up the Indian Wars.

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