What were three goals of President Grant's Indian Peace Policy?

A) Grant wanted to treat the Indian with dignity, end the corruption in the Indian Bureau, and to establish peace.
B) He wanted to maintain the Indian Bureau, end the Plains Indian wars, and establish peace.
C) Grant hoped to establish peace, end the war, and treat the Indian with dignity.
D) He wanted to end the wars, establish peace, and dismantle the Indian Bureau.


Answer: A

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