Spanish, French, British, and later American traders had integrated themselves into many regional economies, and American emigrants pushed ever westward, but no imperial power had yet achieved anything approximating political or military control over the great bulk of the continent. Linked culturally and geographically by trade, travel, and warfare, various Indigenous groups controlled most of the continent west of the Mississippi River deep into the nineteenth century. Native Americans long dominated the vastness of the American West. Rodeos, Wild West Shows, and the Mythic American West The Allotment Era and Resistance in the Native West Western Economic Expansion: Railroads and Cattle ![]() ![]() The Indian Wars and Federal Peace Policies
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