What strategy helped Native Americans keep more of their land?

being more welcoming to the settlers

willingness to negotiate with the settlers

tribes helping one another fight the Europeans

willingness to work the land for the Europeans.***

its C people

its freking c

Its B

The correct answer is "willingness to negotiate with the settlers." Native Americans adopted various strategies to try to retain more of their land as European settlers began expanding into their territories. One significant strategy was a willingness to negotiate with the settlers. Native American tribes sought diplomatic and political solutions, such as forming treaties and agreements with the European colonizers. Through negotiations, Native Americans sometimes managed to secure land and resource rights, establish reservations, or preserve certain cultural practices on their lands. This approach allowed them to maintain a degree of autonomy and control over their territories.

your wrong its C

Consult your text on this one. D is wrong, but a case can be made for B or C. It depends on what your text authors emphasize as to which is correct in their view.