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Basically they were overruled and outnumbered by the Europeans settlers. They were killed, starved to death, moved, pushed off ancestral lands, discriminated against, treaties broken, and murdered in their camps. From the very start the European settlers brought with them foreign animals, plants, and insects into the new world. One of the most destructive was the honey bee and it was environmental terrorism that was practiced against the Native Americans. The final battle of Little Big Horn was the death knoll for the plains tribes. With the hunting down and the death of the leaders who resisted the government the people were finally in defeat and moved onto reservations. Read Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, and Black Elk Speaks.

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They eventually stopped because the united states was powerful to them and the Indians couldn't take it anymore

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