2 The Homestead Act of 1862
A forced Indians to make treaties that
would take away their land...
Social Studies, 08.02.2021 23:20 iiheartshay
2 The Homestead Act of 1862
A forced Indians to make treaties that
would take away their lands and
relocate them westward.
B sent Lewis and Clark to explore the
Louisiana Territory.
C gave 160 acres of land on the Great
Plains to anyone willing to live on it
and farm it for five years.
D made it possible for the Cherokee andother Indians to stay on their lands in the Southeast
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