due to the railroads, american settlers were able to travel west in larger numbers. how did this migration…

due to the railroads, american settlers were able to travel west in larger numbers. how did this migration impact indigenous people?\nindigenous peoples way of life changed because buffalo herds were destroyed for commercial markets.\nindigenous people voluntarily went to reservations because they needed to find food and shelter.\nindigenous people became cattle ranchers in order to survive a decrease in income.\nindigenous people faced economic decline because they could no longer sell buffalo meat.
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The west - ward migration of American settlers due to railroads led to the destruction of buffalo herds for commercial markets. This was crucial to the Indigenous People's way of life as buffalo were integral to their culture, economy, and subsistence. Their traditional way of life was disrupted as a result. Indigenous People did not voluntarily go to reservations, nor did they become cattle ranchers mainly due to income decrease, and they were not major sellers of buffalo meat in the commercial sense before this disruption.
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Indigenous People’s way of life changed because buffalo herds were destroyed for commercial markets.