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10 November, 09:15

When efforts by the Native American tribes were unsuccessful in the resistance to forced relocation, which step did some tribes take next?

A) some tribes negotiated agreement about the reservation and the relocation process

B) some tribes dispersed and avoided the reservation land, preferring a nomadic lifestyle

C) some tribes fled to Canada where they were welcomed by the Canadian government

D) some tribes bought land of their own so they could create their own reservations

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  1. 10 November, 09:29
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    The answer is:

    A) some tribes negotiated agreement about the reservation and the relocation process

    Explanation:

    Tens of thousands of Native Americans were relocated to Indian Territory (to an area now part of Oklahoma) throughout the 1830s. Some tribes left without conflict, but many were ultimately driven by force from their ancestral land.

    An example of that was the Treaty of Holston, that was signed in 1791 in which the Cherokees agreed to give up all land outside of their established borders.
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