How Did John Quincy Adams Treat Native Americans? A. He Formed ...

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  • 05.12.2018
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answered • expert verified How did John Quincy Adams treat Native Americans? A. He formed many reservations for Native Americans to move to. B. He overturned a treaty that was signed unfairly. C. He forced them to go on the Trail of Tears. D. He made peace with many Native American nations. See answers Sidyandex Sidyandex

The answer is A. He overturned a treaty that was signed unfairly.

When John Quincy Adams became the President of America, he immediately signed in the Indian spring’s treaty which makes the natives move to Mississippi.

After talking with the tribe, Mr. John realized that he did a big mistake and he revised the treaty effects.

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Answer: B he overturned a greatly that was signed unfairly

Explanation:

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