Why did the U.S. government remove Native Americans from the Southeast in the 1830s? (1 point) Responses The Indian Territory offered more fertile land for Native Americans. The Indian Territory offered more fertile land for Native Americans. White Southerners wanted the Native Americans’ valuable land. White Southerners wanted the Native Americans’ valuable land. Native Americans refused to adapt to white American culture. Native Americans refused to adapt to white American culture. The Supreme Court ruled that the Native Americans had violated treaty obligations.

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White Southerners wanted the Native Americans’ valuable land.
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