How did Chief Dragging Canoe respond to the fighting between the British and the Americans?

A. He led an attack against white settlements along the western borders of the Carolinas and Virginia.
B. He formed a pan-Indian alliance aimed at ridding North America of all white settlers.
C. He sought an alliance with the British in hopes that he could regain Cherokee land lost to white settlers.
D. He decided that the best course of action was to remain neutral.


Answer: A

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