Answer :

Pioneers who passed through Native American lands were constantly disrupting the lives of the Natives. They took land that wasn't theirs, killed wild life without respect to breeding seasons or the hierarchy of the animal chain,, some looted the Native burial sites, killed Native people out of fear or started wars by not understanding the ways of the Natives or not following the treaties set out by the government. By killing wild life, the pioneers removed food from the Natives. When the pioneers damaged the Great Plains so the buffalo could no longer find food there, the Natives went hungry. To make sure the settlers and pioneers were safe, troops moved the Native Americans from lands that were historically theirs.