The westward expansion of settlers in the USA led to a complete
annihilation of American Indians who were pushed westwards,
down the Mississippi river, and then further west beyond that.
They fought back, but were defeated; their villages were burnt
and cattle destroyed. Also, with the cultivation of land for
agricultural purposes, all grass and trees were razed. This led to
terrible dust storms and blizzards in the 1930s, causing much
death and destruction.
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