How were many of the treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American

government unfair? (1 point)

These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow
Indigenous people to practice their own cultures unless they received prior permission.

These treaties were fair. Indigenous people were treated with respect in determining the bargains.

These treaties took away land and gave it to other Indigenous communities. They also did not
allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.

These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow
Indigenous people to practice their own cultures.

The first option, "These treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow Indigenous people to practice their own cultures unless they received prior permission," is the correct answer. Many treaties signed between Indigenous communities and the American government were unfair because they resulted in the displacement of Indigenous peoples from their traditional lands and allocated the land to American settlers. Additionally, these treaties often included provisions that restricted Indigenous peoples' cultural practices and required permission for them to continue practicing their own cultures.