The Dawes Act, Indian Removal Act, and the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad are all examples of
Answers
Answered by
10
Explanation:
The construction of the Transcontinental Railroad had dire consequences for the native tribes of the Great Plains, forever altering the landscape and causing the disappearance of once-reliable wild game. ... Tribes increasingly came into conflict with the railroad as they attempted to defend their diminishing resources......
Similar questions