What best describes the treatment of American Indians during the early nineteenth century?

a. Their lands were taken and they had no rights as citizens
b. They were imprisoned for starting wars against the Spanish and the British
c. They had Representatives in Congress and were asked for advice in exploration
d. They were given large tracts of land to farm and grow corn

Respuesta :

The answer is that their lands were taken and they had no rights as citizens

Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

Their lands were taken and they had no rights as citizens, is the right answer.

American Indians also recognized as Native Americans were the native peoples of the United States. However, "American Indian" is a term that eliminates Native Hawaiians and some Natives from Alaska, while "Native Americans" was a term used are American Indians, plus Natives from Alaska of all ethnicities. During the early phase of the 19th century, the American Indians were treated in a way that their lands were taken and they had no rights as citizens

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