What resulted from negotiations after the American Revolution?

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Native Americans were invited to negotiations but refused, leading to more fighting and the taking of their lands.
Native Americans were invited to negotiations but refused, leading to more fighting and the taking of their lands.

Native Americans negotiated to keep the land they had prior to the American Revolution.
Native Americans negotiated to keep the land they had prior to the American Revolution.

Native Americans were involved in negotiations but were forced to sell most of their land.
Native Americans were involved in negotiations but were forced to sell most of their land.

Native Americans were excluded from negotiations, and their land was taken away.

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The most accurate response regarding the outcome of negotiations after the American Revolution is:

Native Americans were excluded from negotiations, and their land was taken away.

After the American Revolution, Native Americans were often sidelined in treaties and negotiations that involved their territories, resulting in significant loss of land and sovereignty as new states expanded westward.