"If you strike off into the broad, free West, and make yourself a farm from Uncle Sam's generous domain, you will crowd nobody, starve nobody, and
neither you nor your children need evermore beg."
- Horace Greeley, New York Tribune, February 5. 1867
Based on this statement, Horace Greeley is not taking into consideration the interests of____

Respuesta :

Answer:

It would be beneficial to both whites and Native Americans if the two groups could co-exist and live together.

Explanation:

It would be beneficial to both whites and Native Americans if the two groups could co-exist and live together.

Answer:

Native Americans on the Great Plains

Explanation:

Many people who moved from the east onto the plains would erect permanent settlements and farms, whereas Native Americans on the Great Plains were roaming tribes that moved their camps often. As settlers advanced into the Great Plains both settlers and soldiers forced Native Americans to assimilate into white culture and lose their cultural traditions and identity. In layman terms, Horace Greeley is disregarding the interests of Native Americans on the Great Plains because they'd often be forced out of their home to make way for settlers or pressured to assimilate and abandon their culture.

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