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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.
native americans
white settlers
hunted buffalo for meat and clothing
not interested in the great plains
believed
ain followed the plow\
- Native American communities of the Great Plains relied heavily on buffalo as a primary resource for food, shelter, and clothing, so they hunted buffalo for these needs.
- White settlers moving west promoted the idea of "rain follows the plow" as a justification for agricultural expansion on the Great Plains, and while they migrated to the Plains for farming, the provided option pairs this belief with them. The "not interested in the Great Plains" is a misnomer, but it is the remaining option to pair with settlers in this exercise structure.
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Native Americans: hunted buffalo for meat and clothing
White Settlers: believed "rain followed the plow"; not interested in the Great Plains (Note: This last point is a common historical misconception, as settlers were drawn to the Plains for agriculture, but based on the matching structure provided, this is the pairing)