When efforts by the Native American tribes were unsuccessful in their resistance to forced relocation, which step did some tribes take next?

Some tribes negotiated agreements about the reservation and the relocation process.
Some tribes dispersed and avoided the call to reservation land, preferring a nomadic lifestyle.
Some tribes bought land of their own so they could create their own reservations.
Some tribes fled to Canada, where they were welcomed by the Canadian government.

is it B?

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The answer is not B the answer is D)Some tribes fled to Canada, where they were welcomed by the Canadian government.

The answer is letter is not B or D, The answer is letter A)Some tribes negotiated agreements about the reservation and the relocation process.

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Yes, you are correct. Some tribes dispersed and avoided the call to reservation land, preferring a nomadic lifestyle.

To arrive at this answer, we can analyze the options provided:

A. Some tribes negotiated agreements about the reservation and relocation process. While this was true for some tribes, it does not represent the step taken next after unsuccessful resistance to forced relocation.

B. Some tribes dispersed and avoided the call to reservation land, preferring a nomadic lifestyle. This option aligns with the question prompt as tribes that were unable to resist forced relocation often chose to disperse and continue living in a nomadic manner.

C. Some tribes bought land of their own so they could create their own reservations. While this was indeed an action taken by certain tribes, it does not pertain to the next step after unsuccessful resistance to forced relocation.

D. Some tribes fled to Canada, where they were welcomed by the Canadian government. While it is true that some Native American tribes sought refuge in Canada, this is not the immediate next step taken after unsuccessful resistance to forced relocation.

Therefore, B is the correct answer.