Question
How did the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie try to fix conflicts between American settlers and Native tribes? (1 point)
Responses
Creating reservations for tribes that were off-limits to all settlers.
Creating reservations for tribes that were off-limits to all settlers.
Paying tribes to allow the construction of new forts on their land.
Paying tribes to allow the construction of new forts on their land.
Granting citizenship to all Native Americans who agreed to assimilate.
Granting citizenship to all Native Americans who agreed to assimilate.
Forcing all Native American tribes to relocate to Oklahoma territory.
Forcing all Native American tribes to relocate to Oklahoma territory.
Responses
Creating reservations for tribes that were off-limits to all settlers.
Creating reservations for tribes that were off-limits to all settlers.
Paying tribes to allow the construction of new forts on their land.
Paying tribes to allow the construction of new forts on their land.
Granting citizenship to all Native Americans who agreed to assimilate.
Granting citizenship to all Native Americans who agreed to assimilate.
Forcing all Native American tribes to relocate to Oklahoma territory.
Forcing all Native American tribes to relocate to Oklahoma territory.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Creating reservations for tribes that were off-limits to all settlers.**
The Second Treaty of Fort Laramie, signed in 1868, aimed to establish peace between American settlers and Native tribes by creating designated reservations for Native American tribes, thereby limiting settlers' access to these lands.
**Creating reservations for tribes that were off-limits to all settlers.**
The Second Treaty of Fort Laramie, signed in 1868, aimed to establish peace between American settlers and Native tribes by creating designated reservations for Native American tribes, thereby limiting settlers' access to these lands.