What best describes Isaac Stevens' attitude about Native American land rights in the Pacific Northwest?(1 point) Responses Native Americans shall be provided land for homesteading along with the American settlers. Native Americans shall be provided land for homesteading along with the American settlers. Native American land rights are protected under the idea of Manifest Destiny. Native American land rights are protected under the idea of Manifest Destiny. Native Americans have no right to their traditional lands, but will be provided with enough land to live on.

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Isaac Stevens' attitude about Native American land rights in the Pacific Northwest can best be described by the response: "Native Americans have no right to their traditional lands, but will be provided with enough land to live on." Stevens, as a territorial governor and Indian superintendent, often promoted policies that prioritized the interests of American settlers over those of Native Americans, frequently leading to the displacement of Indigenous peoples and a diminishing of their land rights.