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Why did the Southeast Indian tribes first fight back against assimilation? Examine the tribes' reasons for relocating and
carrying out armed resistance,

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They fought back because they didnt want to assimilate. they wanted to stay free. They thought that the whites were intruding on them.

Other American Indians adopted subtler techniques to withstand assimilation. One of those techniques involved selecting contiguous allotments to hold the integrity of prolonged family members' organizations, or to apply private belongings to escape the watchful eye of agency superintendents.

Why did local American tribes fight each other differently?

On the Western Plains, pre‐Columbian war—before the introduction of horses and weapons—pitted tribes towards one another for control of territory and its resources, as well as for captives and honor. Indian forces marched strolling to assault rival tribes who sometimes resided in palisaded villages.

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