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Where did the US government relocate the Kiowa and Comanche tribes?

A.
southwestern Kansas and northwestern Indian Territory
B.
western Indian Territory and the Texas Panhandle
C.
the Cherokee Outlet and the Leased District
D.
northwestern Texas and southeastern Indian Territory

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Answer:

B.

western Indian Territory and the Texas Panhandle

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A. is not the right answer. They were also moved to the Texas Panhandle

B. is the right answer. US government relocated many of the native communities to the so-called Indian Territory, which occupied present-day Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and part of Iowa, as well as to Texas Panhandle. Kiowa tribes were moved mostly from the Montana, and Comanche tribes from Wyoming.

C. this is not the correct answer. These are mostly parts of Oklahoma, but Kiowa and Comanche tribes were moved to other parts of Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas as well.

D. is not the right answer. These peoples were moved to the Texas Panhandle, not the northwestern part of the country. Also, it was the whole Indian Territory, not just southeastern parts.

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