During Jefferson's administration, Native Americans

A) were offered a choice of assimilation or moving west of the Mississippi
B) were treated humanely and fairly, although moved farther west
C) were placed on small reservations in their natural locale
D) were allowed to stay on their traditional hunting grounds


Ans: A) were offered a choice of assimilation or moving west of the Mississippi

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