Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
He believed they could either move further west or they could become US. citizens
The requirement that was necessary for African Americans to become citizens undr the fourtheenth amendment was that they had to be born in the U.S.
Caddo
to become citizens of mexico
The earliest recorded date of Native Americans' becoming U.S. citizens was in 1831 when the Mississippi Choctaw became citizens after the United States Legislature ratified the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. Under article XIV of that treaty, any Choctaw who elected not to move with the Choctaw Nation could become an American citizen. There has been considerable debate about Native American U.S. citizenship. In 1857, Cheif Justice Roger B. Taney expressed that since Native Americans were "free and independent people" that they could become U.S. citizens. Prior to the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, nearly two-thirds of Native Americans were already U.S. citizens. The act of 1924 granted U.S. citizenship to those Native Americans who were not already U.S. citizens.
Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
During the early 1800s Study Island:Native Americans were not allowed to become U.S. citizens.
They were not "Americans" in the political sense...meaning, they were not citizens of the country of the Unites States of America. They were "Americans" in the sense that they were native to the continent of North America, which at that time, most of which was not controlled by any government.
they became native Americans in 1982
no
He believed they could either move further west or they could become US. citizens
Only a native born citizen can become the President of the US.
If they were born in American or become American citizens, then they are Americans.
give up their homes (apex)
The requirement that was necessary for African Americans to become citizens undr the fourtheenth amendment was that they had to be born in the U.S.
Caddo
False.