The Battle of Tippecanoe was an attempt by William Henry Harrison to do which of the following?
a. Bring the Indians back to the peace conference
b. Prevent the Indians from fully uniting
c. Force the British to side with the Americans in a war with the Indians
d. Convince the United States to build a large army
B
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John Collier was committed to __________
A) implementation of the Dawes Act B) the deportation of all Native Americans C) Indian assimilation D) the goal of Indian self-government
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A. the Hawaiian Islands B. Panama C. the Philippine Islands D. Samoa