Among the Indians, what was the period from 1800 to 1812 considered?
A) an "age of prophecy," marked by movements for the revitalization of Native American life
B) the "great weeping," marked by the utter hopelessness and lack of effort on the part of Native Americans
C) an "age of dissension," marked by the total rejection of white ways by all Native American leaders
D) a "period of abundance," marked by the final years before whites began infringing on Native American rights
E) the "migration to Europe," marked by the relocation of most Native Americans to European countries
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