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American Indians who tried to negotiate treaties with white Americans were often: O A. given equal rights to white settlers. O B. allowed to maintain most of their lands.

○C. relocated to big cities in New England.
○D. subjected to violence by the U.S. military.​

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Answer:

D. subjected to violence by the U.S. military.​

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Joshua Sutherland
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Answer:

D

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Time and time again, American Indians signed treaties with American Military forces that were then broken under the following president's administration. To put it into perspective: Andrew Jackson implemented the trail of tears, which moved Seminole Indians from Flordia to Oklahoma in the 1830's. In the 1870's, President U.S. Grant then took even more of that land from them in Oklahoma to give to settlers, or as they became known "Sooners". Even today, American Indians have treaties broken.

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