The U.S. government attempted to enforce the Treaty of Payne’s Landing by attacking Seminole villages. The treaty, which called for the relocation of the Seminole people from Florida to designated lands west of the Mississippi River, faced significant resistance, leading to military confrontations.
How did the U.S. government try to enforce the Treaty of Payne’s Landing?
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It built a new reservation in southern Florida.
It built a new reservation in southern Florida.
It attacked Seminole villages.
It attacked Seminole villages.
It negotiated peace with Chief Osceola.
It negotiated peace with Chief Osceola.
It extended the time to relocate from three to five years.
It extended the time to relocate from three to five years.
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The correct response is: It attacked Seminole villages.
The U.S. government tried to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing primarily through military action against the Seminole people, which ultimately contributed to the Second Seminole War.