All of the following are accurate descriptions of U.S. relationships with Indians during the 1830s except

A) The U.S. acquired 190 million acres of Northwest Indian land for $70 million.
B) More than 8,000 Cherokees were forced off their land and marched to Oklahoma with more than a third dying along the way or just after arriving.
C) Indians attempted to hold onto their land by suing in U.S. courts.
D) Some tribes relied on skilled chiefs and negotiators to get a fair price for their land.
E) The U.S. paid the Cherokees $5.6 million for their land.


D

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