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The Sand Creek Massacre of 1864 and the Battle at Wounded Knee in 1890
are examples of what U.S. policy toward Native Americans?
A. Move them at all costs
B. Make them follow white American culture
C. Preserve the ancient ways of the Native Americans
OD. Combine the two cultures over time



Answer :

The Sand Creek Massacre of 1864 and the Battle at Wounded Knee in 1890 are examples of U.S. policy toward Native Americans that aimed to "Move them at all costs." 1. **Move them at all costs**: This policy involved forcibly relocating Native American tribes from their ancestral lands to reservations in order to make way for white settlers. The Sand Creek Massacre and the Battle at Wounded Knee were brutal events where Native Americans were attacked and killed by U.S. forces to enforce this policy of removal. These tragic events were part of a broader pattern of violence, displacement, and oppression inflicted upon Native American tribes as the U.S. government sought to expand westward and assert control over indigenous lands. The policy of "Move them at all costs" reflects a dark chapter in American history marked by injustice and the disregard for the rights and well-being of Native peoples.