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The Homestead Act and the Pacific Railway Act helped lead to the defeat of many Native American tribes in the West. When white Americans began to expand westward between 1820-1850, they encountered numerous Native American tribes east of the Mississippi River. Many white Americans viewed these tribes as obstacles to progress. As a result, the United States government forced these tribes to move to lands located west of the Mississippi River.

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The Homestead Act and the Pacific Railway Act helped lead to the defeat of many Native American tribes in the West. When white Americans began to expand westward between 1820-1850, they encountered numerous Native American tribes east of the Mississippi River. Many white Americans viewed these tribes as obstacles to progress. As a result, the United States government forced these tribes to move to lands located west of the Mississippi River.

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