In 1830, Native people from the Southeast United States were forced to move west of the Mississippi to the Oklahoma Territory.
In 1830, Native people from the Southeast United States were forced to move where?(1 point)
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The Black Hills in South Dakota.
The Black Hills in South Dakota.
West of the Mississippi to the Oklahoma Territory.
West of the Mississippi to the Oklahoma Territory.
An Indian reservation near their homes.
An Indian reservation near their homes.
The Klamath River in Northern California
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that's not one of the answers
I apologize for the confusion. The correct response from the options you provided is:
West of the Mississippi to the Oklahoma Territory.
This refers to the Trail of Tears, where many Native American tribes were forcibly relocated from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to designated areas in the west.