In the early 1800s, Native American tribes faced various push and pull factors that influenced their movement and displacement. Which of the following best describes how these factors impacted Native Americans during this period?(4 points)

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Push factors such as natural disasters and famine were the primary reasons Native Americans relocated to reservations.
Push factors such as natural disasters and famine were the primary reasons Native Americans relocated to reservations.

Push factors like increasing pressure from European settlers and government policies forced Native Americans to leave their ancestral lands.
Push factors like increasing pressure from European settlers and government policies forced Native Americans to leave their ancestral lands.

Pull factors such as opportunities for trade with European settlers encouraged Native Americans to voluntarily move westward.
Pull factors such as opportunities for trade with European settlers encouraged Native Americans to voluntarily move westward.

Pull factors like the discovery of gold on Native American lands led to their increased wealth and stability in the region.

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