Which of the following was instrumental in ending armed Indian resistance against whites?
A. The weakening tribal power due to assimilation into White society
B. The relentless pursuit of Native American tribes people by U.S. soldiers
C. Large military engagements that decimated the Native male population
D. The tireless work of White missionaries and teachers
Answer: B
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