In 1830, Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. Thousands of Native Americans were forced from their homes in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia and were forced to move west of the Mississippi River. As a result, what present-day state still has a large population of Native Americans?

Question 1 options:

Idaho


Michigan


Oregon


Oklahoma

Respuesta :

Michigan, hope this helps!


Answer: Oklahoma

Explanation:

Between 1828 and 1838, over 80,000 Native Americans were forced out of their homes to live west of the Mississippi River. Parts of Oklahoma were considered the Indian Territory. Currently, Oklahoma and California have the two highest Native-American populations.