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1. What did the great plains mean to the Native Americans?

2. What did the great plains mean to the White Settlers?

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This is Social Studies, right?

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The great plains were a way of life for the Natives, they lived off the land and only took what they needed.

The great plains for the white settlers was an economic and religious expansion. The wild bison was killed for its expensive fur and the settlers also believed in westward expansion. (Manifest Destiny)

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