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taurus [48]
3 years ago
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In the American West in the late 1800s, the U.S. government moved thousands of Native Americans onto land that was set aside in

Oklahoma. Why did the government move the Native Americans? A. to use them as cheap labor on farms B. to keep them from declaring war on the United States C. to clear the land for white settlers D. to show that the government honors its treaties
History
2 answers:
IRISSAK [1]3 years ago
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Answer:

the answer is C.  To keep them from declaring war on the United States

Explanation:

aalyn [17]3 years ago
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The U.S. government's<span> policies towards </span>Native Americans<span> in the second half </span>of the<span> nineteenth century</span>were<span> influenced by the desire to expand westward </span>into<span> territories occupied by </span>these<span> Native </span>American<span>tribes. By the 1850s nearly all Native </span>American<span> tribes, roughly 360,000 in number, lived to the </span>west of theMississippi Yet, only fourteen months later, Jackson prompted Congress to pass the Removal Act, a bill that forcedNative Americans<span> to </span>leave<span> the </span>United States<span> and settle in the Indian Territory </span>west of the<span> Mississippi River. Many Cherokee tribes banded together as an independent nation, and challenged this legislation in </span>U.S. courts<span>The Chickasaw </span>were<span> considered by the </span>United States<span> (</span>US<span>) as one </span>of the<span> Five Civilized Tribes, as they adopted numerous practices of European </span>Americans. Resisting European-American<span> settlers encroaching on </span>their<span> territory, the Chickasaw </span>were<span> forced by the </span>US<span> to sell </span>their<span> country in 1832 and</span>move<span> to Indian Territory </span>
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