Which statement is true regarding Native Americans’ status in the new nation?

A) Indian tribes had no representation in the new government.
B) Most white Americans saw Indians as their equals and welcomed them with open arms into the new nation.
C) With the signing of the Declaration of Independence, warfare between Indians and whites immediately ceased.
D) An entire tribe had to vote to accept the terms of a treaty with the United States or it would be invalid.
E) The annuity system gave Indians increased control over their own lives.


Answer: A) Indian tribes had no representation in the new government.

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