Article 6 of the treaty most likely reflected which of the following sentiments?
(A) a desire by many American Indians to change their way of life
(B) a hope held by some in government that American Indians would adopt lifestyles similar to the lifestyles of white settlers
(C) a need felt by many American Indians to more clearly legitimize their claims to the land
(D) a wish by some in government to protect American Indian landholdings from encroachments by railroads
(B) a hope held by some in government that American Indians would adopt lifestyles similar to the lifestyles of white settlers
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