President Washington encountered all of the following difficulties concerning the managing the frontier Indian tribes EXCEPT

A) the agitation and impatience of settlers who refused to wait for permission or protection to enter new western territories.
B) maintaining the loyalty of these new settlers despite his frustration with them.
C) the U.S. Army's lack of human resources and arms needed to force tribes out of the Ohio region.
D) a lack of political support in states of Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania for forcefully expelling Indians from western lands.


Answer: D

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