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General William T. Sherman believed that the best answer to the "Indian question" was to adopt a policy of military force and control, advocating for the removal and displacement of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands. He viewed this as a necessary measure to ensure the expansion and security of the United States. Sherman emphasized the inevitability of conflict and believed that the government should take decisive action to assimilate or relocate Native populations. His perspective reflected the prevailing attitudes of his time regarding Native American relations.

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