government forced Native Americans to move west. White settlers wanted more land and would often take it from Native Americans, sometimes with the help of the government. This sometimes led to war between the government and different tribes. Soon after the American Revolutionary War, the U.S. government came up with a new policy, or plan, to get Native American land without going to war. Government leaders thought that if Native Americans became more like white Americans, Native Americans would eventually want to sell their land. The table below shows the government's policy in 1790. Look at the table. Then answer the question below. 00 1 Time elapsed 01 42 Challenge Stage 1 of 3 Get 4 of 5 correct United States Indian policy around 1730 ⚫ treat Native American tribes like separate, independent nations with their own rights and laws ⚫ support the creation of missions, places where Native Americans are taught Christianity, to read and write English, and American culture ⚫ pay people to teach Native Americans how to farm like white Americans Based on the information above, what did the 1790s U.S. government want Native Americans to do in order to become like white Americans? Select the three that apply. learn to read and write English practice Christianity immediately leave all of their lands farm like white Americans​