Which of the following best describes the situation of Native Americans at the end of the Indian Wars?

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Responses

They held onto their traditional homelands.
They held onto their traditional homelands.

They were forced to move west or north or to live on reservations.
They were forced to move west or north or to live on reservations.

They lived traditional lives on reservations throughout the North.
They lived traditional lives on reservations throughout the North.

They assimilated into American culture.

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The statement that best describes the situation of Native Americans at the end of the Indian Wars is:

They were forced to move west or north or to live on reservations.

This reflects the reality that many Native American tribes were displaced from their ancestral lands and confined to reservations as a result of U.S. military policies and expansionist ambitions.