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Shaylee Preston
21 July, 03:21
Explain the purpose and effects of the dawes act
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Ellen Valencia
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The intent of the Dawes Act of 1887, or the General Allotment Act, was to break up the tribes and stimulate assimilation of Indians into American society. Tribal land was to be divided into allotments for individual ownership of the land and to make independent farmers out of the Indians.
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