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How can the treatment of native americans by the confederacy be characterized?

a. they were given access to millions of acres of land.

b. they were ignored by jefferson davis.

c. they received scorn from the confederacy due to some native americans siding with the union.

d. they were given a say in the confederate government.

e. the confederates appreciated native americans serving as peacemakers, bringing an end to the civil war?

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According to my mind the answer is option A
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Native Americans were against the federal government because it had promoted the appropriation of their lands for new settlers. The confederacy took advantage of this dislike to established many treaties with the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Catawba, and Creek tribes and they were given access to millions of acres of land (option a) . Sadly most of the deaths were on the Native American tribes and they were oppressed even more after the Civil War ended.


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