What effect did victory in the War of 1812 and the Treaty of Ghent have on Native Americans?(1 point)

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secured their land claims east of the Mississippi River
secured their land claims east of the Mississippi River

compelled most Native Americans to migrate north to British Canada
compelled most Native Americans to migrate north to British Canada

led Native Americans to form a confederation to resist U.S. expansion
led Native Americans to form a confederation to resist U.S. expansion

open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement

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open lands in the Great Lakes region to U.S. settlement

The War of 1812 and the Treaty of Ghent ultimately weakened Native American resistance to U.S. expansion in the Great Lakes region, allowing for increased settlement by American settlers. The defeat of Native American forces during the war and the subsequent agreements diminished their ability to secure their land claims.