It was the "Treaty of Greenville" that gave the United States claim to most Native American land in the northwest territory, since this ended the "Northwest Indian War," in which the United States was victorious over Great Britain and gained a great deal of territory.
Answer:
In the War of 1812, decisive U.S. victory over British and Indian forces in Ontario, Canada, enabling the United States to consolidate its control over the Northwest.
Explanation:
Since the early 1800s, Tecumseh had sought to form a confederacy of American Indian tribes to stop Anglo-Americans from seizing American Indian land. Tecumseh's death marked the end of Tecumseh's Confederacy.
For this one I'm not pretty sure but the one that makes the most sense to me would be D sorry if its wrong
Pre Columbian is before Columbus travelled to the Americas in 1492 (thus starting globalization and connecting the Old and New world). I think it's generally used to refer to the New world areas.
Mesoamerica is "middle America" and is pretty much Mexico, Central America, and/or the Carribean.
Answer:
As far North as New York, and as far west as Dallas, Texas
Explanation:
These are the potential targets