Which of the following was NOT a reason that the Indians lost the northern half of Indian Territory from the 1820s to the 1850s?

A) faster than expected white westward expansion
B) expanding railroads
C) violent internal Indian warfare
D) pressure from whites seeking for land


Answer: C

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