How were many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government unfair?(1 point)

Responses

These treaties took away land and gave it to other Indigenous communities. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.
These treaties took away land and gave it to other Indigenous communities. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.

These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures unless they received prior permission.
These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures unless they received prior permission.

These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.
These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.

These treaties were fair. Indigenous people were treated with respect in determining the bargains.

3 answers

The first three responses accurately describe how many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government were unfair. These treaties involved the taking away of Indigenous land and allocating it to American colonizers, while also suppressing the practice of Indigenous cultures. The last response is not accurate as it contradicts the historical reality of the unfair treatment experienced by Indigenous communities during treaty negotiations.
just one answer
The treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government were unfair as they took away land from Indigenous communities and gave it to American colonizers. Additionally, these treaties often did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.