Using the information provided from the map above, what statement is correct? (4.5 and Unit 4-6 EOC Study Notes) TEKS - 12, 13(A), 25(B)

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Responses

All the removal of Native Americans was done by having them walk overland.
All the removal of Native Americans was done by having them walk overland.

The process used to take over Native American lands impacted different tribes.
The process used to take over Native American lands impacted different tribes.

The Native American tribes were tricked by the government into giving up their lands.
The Native American tribes were tricked by the government into giving up their lands.

Many people died while they traveled to the reservations setup in what is now Oklahoma.
Many people died while they traveled to the reservations setup in what is now Oklahoma.

More than one of these answers is correct.

1 answer

Based on the statements provided, the most accurate response would likely be:

More than one of these answers is correct.

Here’s a breakdown of the statements:

  1. All the removal of Native Americans was done by having them walk overland. - This is not entirely accurate because some removals involved forced relocations via other means, not just walking.

  2. The process used to take over Native American lands impacted different tribes. - This is true, as different tribes had varying experiences and outcomes during land removals.

  3. The Native American tribes were tricked by the government into giving up their lands. - This has historical basis as many treaties were made under duress or were not honored, leading to the conclusion that tribes were deceived.

  4. Many people died while they traveled to the reservations setup in what is now Oklahoma. - This is historically accurate, particularly in reference to events like the Trail of Tears, where many Native Americans suffered and died during forced relocations.

Since multiple statements are correct, the response "More than one of these answers is correct" captures the complexity of the historical context accurately.