they spoke to the indian people to be cute
to give up there traditional ways
Because you touch yourself at night. c:
It made no real change to them at all. It is sad to say that they (Native Americans) were always pushed off their lands, killed, or just robbed of anything of value that the American Government or its people wanted.
several constitutional amendments reflect the change in attitude about?
Thay dident!
I don't even know
Because you touch yourself at night. c:
It made no real change to them at all. It is sad to say that they (Native Americans) were always pushed off their lands, killed, or just robbed of anything of value that the American Government or its people wanted.
several constitutional amendments reflect the change in attitude about?
changing names to reflect African heritage
Thay dident!
Unable to change the tax structure that would give a more solid financial footing
I don't even know
They changed beacuse they became part of the catholic faith
Unable to change the tax structure that would give a more solid financial footing
how did farming change the life of native americans
As they gradually took control of territory in South, Central, and North America during the Colonial Period, Spanish colonists tried to change Native American cultures in numerous ways. Primarily, they sought to change the power-structure of these cultures, with Spain becoming the ruling authority. At the same time, they sought to convert the Native culture into a Christian one.
In the 1850s, US government policy towards Native Americans underwent a significant shift. The passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830, which forced many Native American tribes to relocate west of the Mississippi River, set the stage for this change. The discovery of gold in California in 1848 sparked a rush of settlers, leading to increased conflicts with Native Americans. As a result, the government began to advocate for a policy of forced assimilation and the establishment of reservations to contain Native Americans.