Which of the following did Isaac Stevens do before he started discussing the treaties with Native Americans?

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Responses

He learned the Chinook Jargon language so he could translate treaty requirements.
He learned the Chinook Jargon language so he could translate treaty requirements.

He met with local Native American chiefs to decide who would accept the treaties.
He met with local Native American chiefs to decide who would accept the treaties.

He called a gathering of Native Americans and selected representatives of the tribes.
He called a gathering of Native Americans and selected representatives of the tribes.

He taught Native Americans enough English that they could understand the treaties.

He met with local Native American chiefs to decide who would accept the treaties.

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He called a gathering of Native Americans and selected representatives of the tribes.

Why did the participation of tribal leadership not result in the strong treaties Stevens sought?

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Responses

Leadership among Native Americans involved a long process with votes from each elder.
Leadership among Native Americans involved a long process with votes from each elder.

Leadership in tribes was made up of a council of respected men and women.
Leadership in tribes was made up of a council of respected men and women.

Native American leaders could not force the tribe to act as the U.S. government ordered.
Native American leaders could not force the tribe to act as the U.S. government ordered.

There were no leaders in traditional Native American tribal systems.
There were no leaders in traditional Native American tribal systems.

Native American leaders could not force the tribe to act as the U.S. government ordered.

Which of the following events triggered the Treaty Wars between settlers and eastern Washington tribes?

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Responses

the division of reservation land between the Yakimas and the Nez Perce
the division of reservation land between the Yakimas and the Nez Perce

the relocation of several Native American tribes to one reservation in eastern Washington
the relocation of several Native American tribes to one reservation in eastern Washington

the removal of the Yakimas from the reservation closest to their homeland
the removal of the Yakimas from the reservation closest to their homeland

the Yakimas' murder of several white people who were looking for gold

the removal of the Yakimas from the reservation closest to their homeland

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the relocation of several Native American tribes to one reservation in eastern Washington