he Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) and the Treaty of New Echota (1835) were similar in that each
A) was a direct cause of the Daholonega Gold Rush.
B) was an attempt to ease conflict between slave-holders and non-slave-holders.
C) resulted in the loss of Native American land holdings in the Southeastern U.S.
D) demonstrated the power of the Supreme Court in matters dealing with Indian removal.

Respuesta :

The answer is C, I'm pretty sure.

The Treaty of New Echota was a treaty in which the government of the United States forced the Native Americans to abandon their ancestral lands, in the eastern United States, to lands west of the Mississippi River.

The Treaty of Indian Springs, was characterized by the Muscogee and the United States signed the First Treaty of Indian Springs, under which the former ceded its territory east of the Flint River to Georgia.

The correct answer is C: It resulted in the loss of Native American land holdings in the Southeastern U.S.