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what impact did the expansion of railroads in the west have on the american indians who lived there? they were displaced from their tribal lands. they moved into towns and lived among the new settlers. they stopped farming and took jobs in factories. they were forced to move to mexico.
The expansion of railroads in the American West led to the displacement of American Indians from their tribal lands as the land was taken for railroad - building and for the settlement of non - Native Americans attracted by the railroads. American Indians did not generally move into towns and live among new settlers en masse, nor did they stop farming and take factory jobs as a result of railroad expansion. They were not forced to move to Mexico.
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They were displaced from their tribal lands.