President Thomas Jefferson's Indian policy included

A. an offer to Indians to become settled farmers and join white society, and to reorganize their territory as a separate state in the Union.
B. an offer to Indians to become settled farmers and join white society, and an insistence that they give up claims to tribal lands in the Northwest.
C. an offer to Indians to have full citizenship in the United States and the right to vote.
D. an offer to Indians to reorganize their territory as a separate state in the Union.
E. the insistence that Indians reduce the size of their exclusive tribal lands in the Northwest, as well as allow some limited hunting by white settlers on those lands.


Answer: B

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