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Why were settlers in Indian Territory unable to vote? A. Settlers within Indian Territory were not living in a recognized territory. B. Settlers within Indian Territory were outside of the United States’ jurisdiction. C. Settlers within Indian Territory were considered to have turned their backs on the United States. D. Settlers within Indian Territory were unable to exercise their natural rights. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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A. Settlers within the Indian Territory were not living in a recognized territory.

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