Which of the following best explains the effects of the First Cherokee War?(1 point)

Responses

The First Cherokee War ended in Cherokee victory and stopped farther westward settlement by British-American colonists.
The First Cherokee War ended in Cherokee victory and stopped farther westward settlement by British-American colonists.

The First Cherokee War ended in British victory and a new law that prohibited British-American colonists from settling farther into Indigenous territory.
The First Cherokee War ended in British victory and a new law that prohibited British-American colonists from settling farther into Indigenous territory.

The First Cherokee War led to the forced removal of Indigenous populations into territory farther west, such as Oklahoma.
The First Cherokee War led to the forced removal of Indigenous populations into territory farther west, such as Oklahoma.

The First Cherokee War led to divisions between the northern and southern colonies, which eventually led to the Civil War.

1 answer

The response that best explains the effects of the First Cherokee War is:

The First Cherokee War ended in British victory and a new law that prohibited British-American colonists from settling farther into Indigenous territory.

This reflects the historical context in which the war concluded with British forces achieving military success, leading to agreements that sought to limit colonial expansion into Native lands, although it did not completely stop future encroachments.