Which statement about Washington's relations with the Native Americans is true? Washington believed that the Constitution prevented the national government from making treaties with the Native Americans.
Washington made treaties and had a mutual respect with many Native Americans, but he also encouraged their assimilation.
Washington approved treaties with Native Americans only if they provided protections for indigenous lands.
Washington refused to make treaties with any Native American groups and sent in troops to remove them from their lands.

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The statement about Washington's relations with the Native Americans from the list of available options which is true is:

  • B. Washington made treaties and had a mutual respect with many Native Americans, but he also encouraged their assimilation.

According to the given question, we are asked to state the statement about Washington's relations with the Native Americans from the list of available options which is true.

As a result of this, we can see that George Washington was eager to sign treaties with the Native Americans so that they would give up most of their lands and also assimilate among themselves. This was achieved under the Pinckney's Treaty

Therefore, the correct answer is option B

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I took the test on k12 and got it right

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