A. What was the main reason for most of the violent conflict between Indians and Euro-Americans from the 17th century through the 19th century? Group of answer choices A. the refusal of Indians to negotiate and abide by treaties B. the determination of Indians to drive white settlers away C. the inability of Indians to assimilate into Euro-American culture D. the determination of whites to take Indian land regardless of treaties

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1.A. What was the main reason for most of the violent conflict between Indians and Euro-Americans from the 17th century through the 19th century?

Group of answer choices

A. the refusal of Indians to negotiate and abide by treaties

B. the determination of Indians to drive white settlers away

C. the inability of Indians to assimilate into Euro-American culture

D. the determination of whites to take Indian land regardless of treaties

 

1.B. What prompted Congress to pass the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

Group of answer choices

A. President Jackson wanted the Cherokee relocated from Georgia to Indian Territory.

B. Chief Osceola led several thousand Seminole warriors in a guerrilla war in Florida.

C. Chief Black Hawk told his people to stand and fight for the land of their fathers.

D. Creek Chief Opothleyahola began to organize a powerful Indiana confederation

 

1.C. What was the legal principle affirmed in the cases of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832)?

Group of answer choices

A. Indian treaties are unconstitutional because they are not American citizens.

B. Indian affairs are the jurisdiction of Congress, not state legislatures.

C. Indian rights are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.

D. State sovereignty supersedes Indian property rights.

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