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segrsyd

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The Dawes Severalty Act was designed to promote Indian
 
  a. prosperity.
  b. annihilation.
  c. assimilation.
  d. culture.
  e. education.

Question 2

For Native Americans, the War of 1812 meant
 
  a. renewed ties to their British allies.
  b. treaties in which they reluctantly relinquished lands north of the Ohio River.
  c. a treaty between the Creeks and the United States that secured their lands in the Old Southwest of the United States.
  d. the destruction of the buffalo, on which they relied for food and trade.
  e. None of these choices are correct.



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debra928

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b




segrsyd

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Reply 2 on: Jul 4, 2018
Excellent


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