Multiple Choice
In 1877, President Rutherford Hayes addressed the American approach to dealing with Native Americans, saying,
A) "No matter the cost, we must kill the Indian in order to save the man."
B) "I am indifferent toward the events of the Indian wars. Regardless of what occurred, we must move forward."
C) "If we kill the bison, we control the Indians and open the way to western expansion."
D) "Indians must be removed from tribes in order to progress as a nation."
E) "Many, if not most of our Indian wars have had their origin in broken promises and acts of injustice on our part."
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