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janiya10:

The Lipan Apache were driven out of the high plains by the .

janiya10:

@Imagine can u help me

janiya10:

@Imagine its social studies

Imagine:

Do you have answers or no?

janiya10:

no

Isry:

What do you think the answer is? Are there options that accompany this question?

janiya10:

no option

janiya10:

Isry:

What do you know about the Lipan Apache people?

janiya10:

Lipan Apache are Southern Athabaskan (Apachean) Native Americans whose traditional territory includes present-day Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and the northern Mexican states of Chihuahua, Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas, prior to the 17th century.

Isry:

I'll give you a hint it was another native tribe that drove them out of the Southern Plains.

janiya10:

southren plains

Isry:

No there's another native American tribe that drove them out.

janiya10:

1870s. The Comanche had previously been part of the Wyoming Shoshone. They moved south in successive stages, attacking and displacing other tribes, notably the Apache, whom they drove from the southern Plains.Nov 10, 2020

Isry:

That's correct so there is your answer.

janiya10:

ok

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