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using source 4, which statements best describe the impact of westward migration on native americans in the mid - to - late nineteenth century? select two correct answers. immigration increased as chinese workers took jobs from native americans constructing the railroad. the u.s. government relocated native american tribes to reservations located on less valuable land. the completion of the transcontinental railroad allowed for increased trade within the united states. native american tribes were willing to allow settlers to access natural resources located on tribal land.
- The first correct option: Westward migration and federal policies in the mid-to-late 1800s forced Native American tribes onto reservations, which were typically established on land that was less agriculturally productive or lacked valuable resources, as the U.S. government prioritized desirable land for white settlers.
- The second correct option: While the transcontinental railroad primarily benefited white settlers and U.S. economic expansion, its completion (tied to westward migration) increased cross-country trade, which further marginalized Native American communities by accelerating settlement and resource extraction on or near their lands, directly impacting their traditional ways of life.
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B. The U.S. government relocated Native American tribes to reservations located on less valuable land.
C. The completion of the transcontinental railroad allowed for increased trade within the United States.