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Kaylah Casey
28 June, 07:50
Why Indian treaties were often unsuccessful
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Preston
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The main reason why Native American treaties were often unsuccessful was because the white settlers failed to either recognize or respect these treaties, and would simply settle Native lands without government permission.
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