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26 October, 17:18

Why were the actions of Native Americans so varied in response to relocation? The tribes were very diverse and had different beliefs. They were exhausting every avenue. They all wanted to get the best financial arrangements. Many of the tribes wanted ownership of the area

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  1. 26 October, 17:27
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    At Jackson's request, the United States Congress opened a debate on an Indian Removal Bill ... The Indian Removal Act of 1830 implemented the federal government's policy towards the Indian populations, which called for moving Native American tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the river.
  2. 26 October, 17:35
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    The correct answer is D) Many of the tribes wanted ownership of the area.

    The actions of Native Americans so varied in response to the relocation because many of the tribes wanted ownership of the area.

    The relationships between Native American Indian tribes and the US government has been tense and with many difficulties since the very beginning.

    The Dawes Act of 1887 order that Indian land in Reservations was to be divided into plots for individual use and many white Americans see this as a chance to get new land. What Native American Indian tribes always wanted was the respect for their lands that belonged to their ancestors and that was inhabited by them many years before the arrival of the white Europeans.
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