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The correct answer is A) the Creek.
The tribe that agreed to cede their lands in Georgia in exchange for land in Oklahoma in 1827 was the Creek.
The Native American Indian tribe of the Creek was considered to be one of the most powerful tribes in North America, particularly in the Southeast. They ruled over the territories of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama when they lived their best years. But once the American colonists defeated the British troops in the Revolutionary War and gained independence from the English crown, white colonists started to ambition more and more land to settle in and produce a profit. Yes, this meant to remove the Indian tribes from their original lands. So yes, the Creek agreed to cede their lands in Georgia in exchange for land in Oklahoma in 1827.