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What caused American Indians to relocate in the late 1600s, causing a decline in missions? They chose to move west to seek better land for growing. They chose to move to take over the missions they built. They were forced to move to make room for new settlers. They were forced to move or else be captured by the Spanish.

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Answered by TheBrainMaster4Real
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What caused American Indians to relocate in the late 1600s, causing a decline in missions?

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They were forced to move to make room for new settlers.

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"The Sioux had been forced to relocate by the Chippewa. Indians formed alliances with one and then another colonial power as power shifted from one to another." states the "IOC.gov" website

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Answered by jones13514
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Answer: B:They chose to move to take over the missions they built.

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