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25 October, 03:49

What ultimately ended the conflict between the Osage and the Cherokee in Oklahoma? A. the passage of the Indian Removal Act B. the agreement to buy Lovely's Purchase from the Osage C. the arrival of the Western Cherokee in the Indian Territory D. the removal of the Osage to Kansas

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  1. 25 October, 03:58
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    The correct answer is: B. The Agreement to buy Lovely's Purchase from the Osage.

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    William Lovely was a Cherokee agent who wanted to end the war and constant conflicts over territories between two American Tribes, (The Cherokees and the Osage). In 1816 William Lovely purchased millions of acres from the Osage so that they could become hunting land for the Cherokees. The two tribes validated this purchase even though the government of the United States did not. This Agreement between the two tribes is known as the Lovely's Purchase Agreement.
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