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Chapter 18 SummaryNatalie Rosewag1/5/15Mod 1BChapter 18 Summary The surviving tribes adapted to changing conditions. Plains Indians learned to ride horses and use guns. Treaties with the federal government were often ignored by states. Reservations intended that Indians learn English, convert to Christianity, and start farming. Slaughter of buffalo encouraged in order to hopefully assimilate Indians, railways also killed buffalos. In Colorado, the governor terminated all.