How did the U.S. government try to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing?

o It negotiated peace with Chief Osceola.

o It built a new reservation in southern Florida.

o It extended the time to relocate from three to five years.

o It attacked Seminole villages.

The correct answer is: o It attacked Seminole villages.

The U.S. government tried to enforce the Treaty of Payne's Landing by military force, specifically by launching attacks on Seminole villages. This was part of the broader effort to remove the Seminole people from their ancestral lands in Florida and relocate them west of the Mississippi River. These military actions, known as the Second Seminole War, which lasted from 1835-1842, were aimed at forcing the Seminoles to comply with the terms of the treaty and leave Florida.