How did the U.S. government try to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing?(1 point) Responses It extended the time to relocate from three to five years. It extended the time to relocate from three to five years. It built a new reservation in southern Florida. It built a new reservation in southern Florida. It attacked Seminole villages. It attacked Seminole villages. It negotiated peace with Chief Osceola.

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The U.S. government tried to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing primarily by attacking Seminole villages. The treaty, signed in 1832, required the Seminole to relocate to lands west of the Mississippi River, but resistance led to military action against the Seminole people.