When the United States moved native peoples from their homes in the Midwest and Southeast into Indian Territory in present Oklahoma,they meant to
A) provide Native Americans with safe and ample lands.
B) kill as many Native Americans as possible through starvation, exposure, and disease.
C) protect Native Americans from white settlers.
D) simply make it easier to manage native populations in the face of large migrations by whites and others into these areas.
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