Explanation:
it heightened violent conflict between colonists and native Americans
All the land South of the Great Lakes and East of the Mississippi River (except Florida - that went to Spain).
After Rhee's Chinese volunteers entered the Korean conflict, the South Koreans were again pushed below the 38th parallel. The statement that is being presented is FALSE. Rhee's Chinese volunteers didn't enter the Korean conflict but rather they entered into another entry.
It was fought in <span>Battle of Cerro Gordo</span>
The term "relocate" absolutely does NOT mean that Native Americans wanted to be alone. "Relocate" is a euphemism used by the U.S. government to describe the violent, forcible eviction of Native people from their homelands, and their subsequent removal to reservation lands far away, to places where Natives had no knowledge of the climate or ecology, and thus no way to support their lives and cultures. "Relocation" sounded a lot nicer than "genocidal eviction," so that's why the word was used. Native Americans almost universally wanted to stay on their historic lands, but few were allowed to do so.