The chief purpose of most treaties the U.S. government signed with Native American nations was to promote commerce between those nations and the U.S. government. Treaties often aimed to regulate trade and establish terms for land cessions, which facilitated economic interaction.
Which was the chief purpose of most treaties the U.S. government signed with Native American nations? (1 point)
To form alliances united against Great Britain
To promote commerce between those nations and the U.S. government
To reduce armaments held by the Native American nations
To arrange to give Panama control over the Panama Canal in 2000
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