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What was the Land Ordinance of 1887's view towards Native Americans?
a) It allowed Americans to settle on any land they wanted, even land owned by Native Americans.
b) It allowed the government to move Native Americans to specific areas to keep them from attacking.
c) It forbid Native American lands from being taking from them without their consent.
d) The Ordinance of 1787 doesn't mention Native Americans since they are not American citizens.

Respuesta :

c...because they were on Apache Lands

Answer:

c) It forbid Native American lands from being taking from them without their consent.

Explanation:

The Ordinance of 1787 was an Act of the US Congress that created the Northwest territory.

It said that the federal government was sovereign and it was responsible for the westward expansion with the admission of new states.

The Ordinance mentions Native Americans in two parts, the first one talks about the demarcation of counties and townships out of the land that the Indians were regarded as having lost or relinquished title. And the second it mentions that Indians land and property should not be taken without their concern, their rights and liberty should not be invaded and disturbed unless was authorized by Congress.