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Jason Riggs
8 December, 14:20
How were Native Americans affected by U. S. Goals
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Bryant Contreras
8 December, 16:23
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At the time the U. S. goals were westward expansion so do to the fact that they were expanding the people who were moving out west were taking over Native lands which caused a war to break out. Not to mention the fact that the english settlers who came to the "New World" brought deadly diseases to the Natives.
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