Which of the following groups experienced a significant loss of culture, economic stability, and land due to westward expansion in the United States?

mountain men

American Indians

European immigrants

Texan slave owners

American farmers

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I believe it's the American Indians.

The peoples who lost a considerable amount of culture, economic stability, and territory as a result of the United States' westward expansion are American Indians that is Option B.

People who are members of or descend from one of America's native peoples are referred to as American Indians.

The Other options are incorrect as:

  • Option A is untrue because The American Mountain Men are a group of people dedicated to preserving the traditions and ways of our country's finest and most adventurous explorers and pioneers, the Mountain Men; to actual protection of our country's remaining natural wilderness and wildlife; and to our members' capacity to.

  • Option C is wrong since the European Commission defines "immigration" as the act of a person from a non-EU country establishing his or her customary residence in an EU country for a period of at least twelve months.

  • Option D is the incorrect answer because, In 1860, Wharton had the highest slave population of any Texas country, with 80.9 percent, followed by Brazoria with 74.9 percent.

  • Option E is inaccurate because it was not American farmers who suffered a considerable cultural loss.

Thus Option B is correct groups who experienced a significant loss of culture and economic stability.

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