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8 November, 09:46

What role did the Dawes Act play in the suppression of American Indians

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  1. 8 November, 10:11
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    By 1871, the federal government stopped signing treaties with Native Americans and replaced the treaty system with a law giving individual Indians ownership of land that had been tribal property. This "Indian Homestead Act", official known as the Dawes Act, was a way for some Indians to become U. S. citizens.
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