The chapter introduction tells the story of the Sioux migration to the Great Plains to make the point that
A) the American ideology of Manifest Destiny meant manifest destruction for tribal cultures.
B) Mexican advancement northward, as well as Anglo-American advancement westward, put pressure on the Plains tribes.
C) frontiers were multidimensional and mobile, involved a variety of peoples and cultures, and ultimately proved as disruptive to the settled East as to the contested West.
D) the United States not only had to resort to war and diplomacy to expand its borders, it also had to cope within its borders with native peoples who attacked the emigrants on the Overland Trail.
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Q2: Manifest Destiny was a popular national creed,
Q3: The Overland Trail migration was primarily a(n)
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Q4: Which of the following contributed to the
Q5: The trek west on the Overland Trail
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Q6: Which of the following was NOT one
Q7: What military technological advantage did the U.S.
Q8: Which of the following is NOT an
Q9: A group of American settlers near Sacramento
Q10: As settlers arrived in the far West,
Q11: In what river did James Marshall find
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