Question
Why did the Delaware settle in early Indiana?
(1 point)
Responses
They bought the land from the French.
They bought the land from the French.
They were forced west by settlers in the east.
They were forced west by settlers in the east.
They were nomadic people who followed buffalo herds.
They were nomadic people who followed buffalo herds.
They bought land from William Henry Harrison.
(1 point)
Responses
They bought the land from the French.
They bought the land from the French.
They were forced west by settlers in the east.
They were forced west by settlers in the east.
They were nomadic people who followed buffalo herds.
They were nomadic people who followed buffalo herds.
They bought land from William Henry Harrison.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **They were forced west by settlers in the east.**
The Delaware people, like many other Native American tribes, experienced pressure from European settlers expanding westward, leading them to migrate to areas like early Indiana.
The Delaware people, like many other Native American tribes, experienced pressure from European settlers expanding westward, leading them to migrate to areas like early Indiana.