The United States undertook all of the following strategies during the 1780s and 1790s in its management of relations with the Indians of the Northwest Territory EXCEPT
A) temporary peace arrangements with some of the Iroquois tribes.
B) conducting small battles against Indian tribes in these areas.
C) fitful negotiations aimed at a long-term settlement of Indian and American land claims.
D) ceding as much as land to Indian tribes as they demanded.
Answer: D
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