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Because they were brought up to believe in their customs and ways, and if that was the time of "want" and selfishness then the caucasians (not all) they were considered as people of hatred against the native american's and they would treat them as lesser people and they would do horrible things to the native americans (*remember not all the caucasians!)

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Because they had insane rules (and an insane religion).

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