In addition to the loss of land and resources, Native Americans also faced cultural and social disruption. Their traditional ways of life were disrupted, and they were forced to adopt new ways of living. Many Native Americans were forced to convert to Christianity and abandon their traditional religious beliefs. They were also subjected to discrimination and prejudice from the white settlers.
The expansion of the United States into the West had a profound impact on Native American tribes. It led to the loss of land, resources, culture, and lives. The effects of this expansion are still felt by Native Americans today.