AP U.S. History Free Practice Question #1
"At the time the first Europeans arrived, the Indians of the Great Plains between the Rocky Mountains and the
forested areas bordering on the Mississippi lived partly by corn culture but mostly by the buffalo on foot with bow
and arrow. Although Europeans regarded all Indians as nomads (a convenient excuse for denying them the land they
occupied), only the Plains Indian really were nomadic. Even they did not become so until about A.D. 1550, when they
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began to break wild mustangs, offspring of European horses turned loose by the Spaniards.
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- "The Oxford History of the American People" by Samuel Eliot Morison, Oxford University Press, New
City,
1965
The excerpt suggests that Europeans used the lifestyle of American Indian tribes to justify
A. warfare and eradication of the native population
B. the creation of an extensive trade network
C. expansion into native lands
D. the creation of the encomienda system