How did Native Americans in early Indiana respond to American expansion?

(1 point)
Responses

Native Americans won some battles in the beginning but were later defeated by American troops.
Native Americans won some battles in the beginning but were later defeated by American troops.

Native Americans joined together to fight and successfully prevent American settlement.
Native Americans joined together to fight and successfully prevent American settlement.

Native Americans did not resist or fight American expansion.
Native Americans did not resist or fight American expansion.

Native Americans agreed to treaties and assimilated to keep their land.
Native Americans agreed to treaties and assimilated to keep their land.

1 answer

The most accurate response would be:

Native Americans won some battles in the beginning but were later defeated by American troops.

This reflects the historical context in early Indiana, where Native American tribes initially resisted American expansion and won several skirmishes but ultimately faced defeat as American settlers and troops continued to encroach on their lands.