Great Plains tribes expand territories through strategic movements and alliances for power and resources.
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During this period, Great Plains tribes in the USA started to expand their territories due to various factors such as population growth, competition for resources, and changes in trade networks. The expansion of territories often led to conflicts with neighboring tribes as they vied for control over hunting grounds, water sources, and trading routes. This era of territorial expansion also saw the proliferation of horse culture among the tribes, leading to greater mobility and strategic advantages in warfare and hunting. #GreatPlains #TribesTerritories #Expansion #HorseCulture #NativeAmericanHistory
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