By the end of the 1830s,
A) there were no Indian tribes or communities remaining east of the Mississippi.
B) only the Iroquois in New York, a few Cherokees in North Carolina, and scattered small organized Indian communities such as the Seminoles remained living east of the Mississippi.
C) the Florida Seminoles had been annihilated and defeated by the U.S. Army in three wars.
D) the Sac and Fox tribes had forcibly reacquired their native homelands in the Old Northwest from the U.S. government.
Answer: B
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