Question
What effect did victory in the War of 1812 and the Treaty of Ghent have on Native Americans?(1 point)
Responses
open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement
open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement
compelled most Native Americans to migrate north to British Canada
compelled most Native Americans to migrate north to British Canada
led Native Americans to form a confederation to resist U.S. expansion
led Native Americans to form a confederation to resist U.S. expansion
secured their land claims east of the Mississippi River
Responses
open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement
open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement
compelled most Native Americans to migrate north to British Canada
compelled most Native Americans to migrate north to British Canada
led Native Americans to form a confederation to resist U.S. expansion
led Native Americans to form a confederation to resist U.S. expansion
secured their land claims east of the Mississippi River
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement**
Victory in the War of 1812, reinforced by the Treaty of Ghent, ultimately led to the weakening of Native American resistance and allowed for increased U.S. expansion into the Great Lakes region, opening up these lands for settlement.
**open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement**
Victory in the War of 1812, reinforced by the Treaty of Ghent, ultimately led to the weakening of Native American resistance and allowed for increased U.S. expansion into the Great Lakes region, opening up these lands for settlement.