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What was William Henry Harrison's policy toward Native Americans in early Indiana?
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He would not negotiate and sought Indian removal.
He would not negotiate and sought Indian removal.

He did not view a war against Native Americans as an option.
He did not view a war against Native Americans as an option.

He was a skilled negotiator and rewarded chiefs who agreed to his terms.
He was a skilled negotiator and rewarded chiefs who agreed to his terms.

He met the needs of both Native Americans and settlers in early Indiana.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
William Henry Harrison's policy toward Native Americans in early Indiana can best be summarized by the option: **He was a skilled negotiator and rewarded chiefs who agreed to his terms.** Harrison engaged in negotiations with Native American leaders and sought to acquire land for American settlers through treaties, often providing incentives or rewards to those who complied with his terms.
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