which native american tribe signed a treaty to leave their land voluntarily?\nchoose one option\na…

which native american tribe signed a treaty to leave their land voluntarily?\nchoose one option\na cherokee\nb creek\nc seminole\nd choctaw
Answer
Brief Explanations:
The Choctaw were the first Native American tribe to be removed from their land under the Indian Removal Act of 1830. In 1830, the Choctaw signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, which ceded their remaining lands in Mississippi and Alabama in exchange for land in Indian Territory (present - day Oklahoma). This was a forced removal in many ways, but in the context of the options given and the legal - treaty process at the time (even if under duress of government pressure), the Choctaw were the first to go through this treaty - based land - cession process among the options. The Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole had more resistance and less of a "voluntary" (in the sense of the question's context) treaty - based immediate removal compared to the initial Choctaw case. The Cherokee had the Treaty of New Echota which was signed by a minority faction and was not representative of the whole tribe, leading to the Trail of Tears. The Creek had conflicts and forced removals, and the Seminole fought the Seminole Wars rather than easily signing a removal treaty.
Answer:
D. Choctaw