I’m the early years of western settlement, how did the pioneers interact with native Americans?

A): the pioneers avoided trash ning with native Americans out of fear of disease.

2): the pioneers settled on the open plains, scaring away buffalo herds and other game hunted by native Americans.

3); the native Americans were friendly and helpful to the pioneers on the trail.

4); the native Americans frequently attacked the pioneers who were invading their land.

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2): the pioneers settled on the open plains, scaring away buffalo herds and other game hunted by native Americans.

The correct answer is "2".

There are many stories that narrate the adventures of pioneers going out west. These recordings normally mention the constant confrontations that occurred among settlers and Native Americans, as none of these groups really knew how to deal with each other due to the lack of previous encounters.

Tales of famous settlers such James Butler Hickok ("Wild Bill" Hickok) and his acquaintance, Martha Jane Canary ("Calamity" Jane) narrate the stories of how the settlers battled the Native Americans Away from their territories.

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