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Most tribes in the United States were moved to designated areas known as Indian Territory, primarily located in present-day Oklahoma. This relocation was part of policies like the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which aimed to clear land for European-American settlers. The forced migrations often resulted in significant suffering and loss of life, as tribes were uprooted from their ancestral lands.

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