Analyze colonizer challenges to tribal sovereignty in the early United States.(1 point) Responses Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by stealing land and introducing diseases, plants, and animals that devastated Indigenous land and peoples. Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by stealing land and introducing diseases, plants, and animals that devastated Indigenous land and peoples. Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by trading with Indigenous groups and sharing farming techniques with them. Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by trading with Indigenous groups and sharing farming techniques with them. Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by allowing Indigenous peoples to negotiate with the American government fairly and allowing them to keep living on their land. Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by allowing Indigenous peoples to negotiate with the American government fairly and allowing them to keep living on their land. American colonizers did not challenge tribal sovereignty. They worked together with Indigenous people and respected their rights.

The correct response is: Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by stealing land and introducing diseases, plants, and animals that devastated Indigenous land and peoples. This led to forced removal of tribes from their ancestral lands, loss of resources, and loss of cultural traditions and practices. Colonizers also imposed laws and policies that undermined tribal governance and autonomy, further eroding tribal sovereignty.