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westward expansion
independent practice
native americans and white settlers differed in their views of the land and its use. match the viewpoint with the correct group of people.
viewed themselves as
part of nature
native americans
not interested in the
great plains
hunted buffalo for meat
and clothing
white settlers
believed
ain followed
the plow\
killed buffalo for profit
and sport
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Native American cultures centered on harmony with nature, using buffalo sustainably for survival needs. White settlers held a utilitarian view of land, believed agricultural development would alter the environment, hunted buffalo commercially/for sport, and sought to transform rather than respect the Great Plains ecosystem.
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- Native Americans: viewed themselves as part of nature; hunted buffalo for meat and clothing
- White Settlers: believed "rain followed the plow"; killed buffalo for profit and sport; not interested in the Great Plains