How did the Teton Sioux react to the Corps of Discovery entering their territory?

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They were opposed to the Corps entering their land.
They were opposed to the Corps entering their land.

The natives welcomed them with food and supplies.
The natives welcomed them with food and supplies.

The chief of the Teton Sioux was kind, but did not let them pass.
The chief of the Teton Sioux was kind, but did not let them pass.

They were helpful because Sacagawea was part of their tribe.

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The correct response is: The chief of the Teton Sioux was kind, but did not let them pass.

While the Teton Sioux initially showed some hospitality, they ultimately opposed the Corps of Discovery's passage and demanded goods in exchange for allowing them to continue their journey.

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