History, asked by crismeza55, 1 year ago

By 1820, most American Indians east of the Mississippi River were living side by side with settlers in peace. had moved east to the Atlantic coast. had been defeated by the US military. had won most battles against the US military.

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Answered by crazy18yearrold
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no they where pushed west or to canada


crazy18yearrold: but they did win a few battles against the us army like little bighorn and the battle of sitting bull
Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer for your question is option (C)-had been defeated by the US military.

In the 1820s, Andrew Jackson had decided to remove the American Indians from their land. The american explores who discovered gold in the region of Georgia had conveyed the message to Andrew Jackson which resulted in the invasion of US military in order to capture the Mississippi river and the Georgia.

American Indians and the Us military had fought numerous battles and kept defeated by the mighty US military.

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