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Q: Define the American Indian citizanship act?
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What act offered American citizenship to American Indians and 160 acres of land to each Indian family and 80 acres to unmarried Indian adults who were willing to leave their tribal reservations?

dawes act.


What two American Indian tribes suffered most from the Indian Removal Act?

Cherokee and Choctaw


Which American Indian tribe took battle over the Indian removal act to court?

The cherokee


The Indian removal act provided for the relocation of American Indian tribes east of the mississippinriver to Indian territory in present day?

Oklahoma.


The Indian Removal Act required American Indians living in the East to relocate to Indian Territory in present-day?

Oklahoma


Why was the Indian removal act supported?

opened native American lands up for settlement


Where were the native American groups of the Indian removal act relocated?

They moved to what is now Oklahoma.


What restored the Traditional Native American tribal governments?

Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.


What did the french and Indian war and stamp act have in common?

they were both cause in the American Revolution.


Which of these acts American citizenship to American Indians and 160 acres of land to each to each Indian family?

Dawes Act.


Why was the American graves protection and repatriation act passed?

to return ancient american indian human remains and artifacts to tribes


Indian relocation act?

The Indian Relocation Act of 1956 (Public Law 929) was a federal law designed to encourage reservations Indians to leave their reservations and move to American cities. It is not connected to the Removal Act of 1830.