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Why did Chief John Ross decided to sign a treaty with Albert Pike? A. The victory at Wilson’s Creek convinced Ross the Confederacy would win. B. He was working as a spy for the Union. C. He planned to ignore the treaty and move his tribe west. D. Because his tribe needed money to support their interests during the war.

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User Tokland
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D, i think..

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User Tomas Aschan
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Answer:

It's A.

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A.The victory at Wilson's Creek convinced Ross the Confederacy would win.

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