What happened to the women and children of the Native tribes that resisted the encroachment of white settlers in the West?
A) They were killed with impunity by pursuing American troops.
B) They often slowed down the warriors, making the tribes' capture easier.
C) They were considered noncombatants by American troops and offered safe passage.
D) They served the tribe effectively by providing food and medical services.
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