All of the following were difficulties faced by the Navajo when they returned home from Bosque Redondo except:
a.
Houses and gardens needed to be reconstructed on ruined land.
b.
The delivery of government issued livestock was delayed.
c.
The reservation was too small, causing overcrowding and food shortages.
d.
Limited access to food left people dependent on government rations.
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Option C)
Explanation:
The reservation were too small, causing overcrowding and food shortages.
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The difficulties faced by the Navajo when they returned home from Bosque Redondo except the reservation was too small, causing overcrowding and food shortages.
Option (c)
Explanation:
- During the 1860s, American settlers from Europe began to occupy Navajo lands for their settlements leading to conflicts between them.
- In response to this, the US Army decided to relocate the Navajos from their homeland to an internment camp in New Mexico known as the Bosque Redondo reservation.
- Some 8,500 Navajo people along with children and women were forced to walk 300 plus miles of gruesome land of a desert where many died of violence, starvation, and exhaustion.
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