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i think that (according to my us history test book) the native Americans have been treated badly because they were known as outsiders that no one has known about or has any past about. Many people dispized the native Americans at the time yet of course the native Americans were the people who greeted them onto their land, maybe not fight at first, but eventually, did not even know that they were going to be driven out of their homelands. they were one of the founding people or groups on the Americas and i think that we don't even try to help or recognize it. their are so many things that no one recognizes because of the things around them...

no i am not a native American trying to get people to appreciate the natives, i am a person with understanding and tries to see everything in everyones perspective... even when it is really hard at times

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There has been no time in American history where the European settlers have treated the Native Americans well (or like they should according to their culture / religion).

The 1920's were no better. The "Indian Citizenship Act" is not what it appears; it was a political move to attempt to force us to become US Citizens and give up the rights we held under treaty with the US Government.

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Native American Indians were not always treated good during the 18th century. The settlers who came from many different countries looked down upon the Indians. The Indians had their natural resources violated and land stolen from them.

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