In 1830, Native people from the Southeast United States were forced to move where?(1 point) Responses The Klamath River in Northern California. The Klamath River in Northern California. The Black Hills in South Dakota. The Black Hills in South Dakota. An Indian reservation near their homes. An Indian reservation near their homes. West of the Mississippi to the Oklahoma Territory.

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In 1830, Native people from the Southeast United States were forced to move west of the Mississippi to the Oklahoma Territory. This forced relocation is commonly known as the Trail of Tears.