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The impact the United States’ territory expansion had on the Native Americans was: A It forced the Native Americans from their lands. B It forced Native Americans to serve in public office. C It allowed
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The impact the United States’ territory expansion had on the Native Americans was:
A It forced the Native Americans from their lands.
B It forced Native Americans to serve in public office.
C It allowed Native Americans to have equal rights.
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Hey hun!!! the answer would be A!!!
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It forced the Native Americans from their lands because the United States territory was expanding on their land.
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