How did the outcome of the War of 1812 affect Native Americans in early Indiana?

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The U.S. government encouraged Native Americans to assimilate into American culture.
The U.S. government encouraged Native Americans to assimilate into American culture.

The U.S. government began to push away and remove Native Americans from the land.
The U.S. government began to push away and remove Native Americans from the land.

The U.S. government respected Native American claims to ancestral land.
The U.S. government respected Native American claims to ancestral land.

The U.S. government would no longer fight against Native Americans.

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The outcome of the War of 1812 affected Native Americans in early Indiana primarily in that:

The U.S. government began to push away and remove Native Americans from the land.

Following the war, the defeat of Native American coalitions allied with the British led to increased pressure from the U.S. government to take control of their lands, resulting in further westward expansion and the displacement of Native American tribes.