When native American leaders were told to sign treaties what were the treaties for?

A they did not assign treaties
B to give them more land
C they were for giving up their land to the US government

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C they were for giving up their land to the US government
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Apologies for the confusion. There were various purposes for the treaties that Native American leaders were asked to sign, and it is essential to note that not all treaties had the same purpose.

While some treaties did involve giving up land to the US government, other treaties aimed at establishing peace, defining boundaries, and providing compensation or resources in exchange for land. Some treaties also addressed issues such as hunting rights, education, healthcare, and cultural preservation.

It is important to recognize that the specific terms and intentions of each treaty varied, and the experiences of different Native American tribes and leaders differed accordingly.
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