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During the 19th century, the expansion of the population of the United States affected the lives of the American Indians in that most Indians:(1 point)
Chose to adopt the culture of the settlers
Sought to form alliances with other minority groups
Moved to urban areas in large numbers.
Were forced to move westward
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Were forced to move westward.
As U.S. population and settlement expanded in the 19th century, federal and state policies (e.g., the Indian Removal Act, treaties, and forced relocations like the Trail of Tears) pushed most Native American tribes off their ancestral lands to territories farther west.
As U.S. population and settlement expanded in the 19th century, federal and state policies (e.g., the Indian Removal Act, treaties, and forced relocations like the Trail of Tears) pushed most Native American tribes off their ancestral lands to territories farther west.
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