The Miami Indians:
A. Were able to prevent the removal of their people to reservations because of their successful assimilation into American culture
B. Managed to consistently elude the federal troops sent to forcibly remove them to Indian Country
C. Were subjected to a brutal massacre at the hands of the United States Army
D. Were decimated by a smallpox epidemic
Answer: B
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