Answer:
Till
the 1780s, white American settlements were confined to a small narrow strip of
coastal land in the West. There were various native American groups, several of
them were
Nomadic, some were settled. They lived by hunting, gathering, fishing and
cultivating corn, beans, tobacco and pumpkin.
By the early 20th century, white Americans had moved Westward
and establsihed control up to the West coast, displacing the local tribes. The
American Indians were first driven beyond the river Mississippi and then
further West.
Numerous wars were waged in which Indians were massacred and
many of their villages burnt.
The Indians resisted, won many wars but I ultimately were
forced to sign up treaties, give up their land and move Westward. As the Indians
retreated, the white Americans powered in.
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