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AP U.S. History 2.5 Period 6: 1865-1898. The environmental factor that most directly damaged American Indian cultures was...what?
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one corner and a lot of land All right And
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now the question the environmental factor that most directly damaged
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american indian cultures Wass what And here your potential answers
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Thank you Cold All right we know that the native
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americans way of life based a bunch of changes around
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the closing of the western frontier So let's see if
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we can figure out which answer best describes the environmental
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change that most negatively affected them was the environmental factor
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that most directly damage american indian cultures Langley the digging
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of canals and other waterways Well actually this type of
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land management didn't have a huge impact on the native
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americans whether it was digging canals or mining coal So
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that eliminates a and e was the biggest environmental factor
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affecting american indians The the over cultivation of midwestern farm
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land Well at this time the land wasn't particularly older
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Cultivated So that can't be it either which means that
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the environmental factor most directly damaging american indian culture was
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c the mass hunting in near extinction of the buffalo
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sixty million Yeah that's How many buffalo lived on the
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plains before the settlers arrived By eighteen ninety there were
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only seven hundred fifty yeah native americans dependent on buffalo
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for food medicine and clothing So when they disappeared off
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the plane's their way of life was irrevocably changed So
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c is the right answer When settlers came through they
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made it nearly impossible to find a home where the
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buffalo roam A place where the deer and the antelope 00:01:56.516 --> [endTime] play though still doable what's that
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