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The Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) and the Treaty of New Echota (1835) were similar in that each A) was a direct cause of the Daholonega Gold Rush. B) was an attempt to ease conflict between slave-holders and non-slave-holders. C) resulted in the loss of Native American land holdings in the Southeastern U.S. D) demonstrated the power of the Supreme Court in matters dealing with Indian removal.

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C. resulted in the loss of Native American land holdings in the Southeastern U.S.
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The answer is: C) resulted in the loss of Native American land holdings in the Southeastern U.S

Through the treaty of indian spring of 1825, the native american had to give their land ownership near Flint River to the government with a sum payment of $200,000. A similar deal was made during the treaty of new echota ten years later, in which the natives had to give up a part of the capital of capital of the Cherokee Nation

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