During William Henry Harrison's governorship of the Indiana Territory,

A. he refused to sign new treaties with Indian tribes.

B. violence between the United States and Indian tribes declined.

C. he used threats and bribery as a means to acquire Indian lands.

D. he thwarted plans by Indian tribes to elect a separate Indian governor of the territory.

E. all Indian tribes were driven west of the Mississippi River.


C

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