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As a result of the War of 1812, many American Indian groups
made alliances with settlers.
lost their land to settlers.
continued to fight settlers.
worked together with settlers.
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lost their land to settlers.
Explanation: The defeat of Native confederacies (notably Tecumseh’s) and the end of British support in the War of 1812 left many American Indian groups weakened politically and militarily, leading to increased U.S. expansion and widespread loss of lands through pressure, treaties, and forced cessions.
Explanation: The defeat of Native confederacies (notably Tecumseh’s) and the end of British support in the War of 1812 left many American Indian groups weakened politically and militarily, leading to increased U.S. expansion and widespread loss of lands through pressure, treaties, and forced cessions.
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