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Q: How many treaties with Native Americans have been broken by the US government?
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Public lands set aside by the government for native Americans are called what?

Reservations. The reservations today are still federal property and Native Americans still live on them. The pipeline is going through a reservation named Rosebud and a treaty that was signed in 1886 has been broken by the Trump administration.


How did Americans deal with Indians that stood in the way of their westward expansion?

American Indians, buffalos and wild animals are driven into the darkness before them. ... States had a mission to expand westward across the North American continent, .... painting Westward the Course of Empire Takes its Way (1861). .... need Hawaii as much and a good deal more than we did California.


Which caused the failure of the Fort Laramie Treaty that promised to protect Native American lands as long as the grass shall grow?

The government broke treaties pure and simple. They allowed settlers to cross the Black Hills and seek gold. The Sioux considered the Black Hills scared and the plains tribes were often attacked by troops. Read Black Elk Speaks about an attack he experienced. In 1861 the Dakota Sioux were rounded up by the military after an attack on a settlers family. They took over 2,000 men, women, and children to Ft. Laramie. The government was going to hang 300 Dakota Sioux men, but Lincoln stopped it. Instead they hung 10 and this is the largest mass hanging in United States history, but no history book has it in it. Over and over treaties were broken, lands taken, and the Native Americans moved off ancestral lands.


In what ways were native Americans impacted by settlers moving west?

The settlement in the west affected the native Americans that lived there because once us Americans kept on pushing west after making Ohio a state we pushed into new areas .we settled in the territory of Indiana and other lands further west and the tide of settlement had a grave impact on native Americans like exposing them to disease's such as small pox,measles,and influenza killed thousands of them.and settlers took over a large part of there hunting grounds.took the forest for there farming. native Americans tradition,pover,home,life,and population declined.and that's how the settlement in the west affected the native Americans)


What Bill of Rights was the most broken?

what bill of rights was broken the most by the u.s government???

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What was the main reason Native Americans were forced to fight in over 1000 battles throughout the West between 1861 and 1891?

because of broken treaties with the federal government


What was the impact of the occupation of Alcatraz island on native Americans?

The Occupation eventually led to the "Treaty of Broken Treaties"


Why did native Americans not want to give up their land to the European settlers?

The settlers were invaders on Native American land and the tribes had made treaties with the government, but the treaties were broken. Reservation agents sold the food given to the reservation and often the men had to go off the reservation for food. Read BLACK ELK SPEAKS.


Why did the government wish to enter into treaties with the First Nations people?

The government wanted to enter into treaties perhaps at first to legally and fairly procure land from Native Americans. However, most famously with the Plains Indians (Lakota, Comanche, Kiowa...) who raided white settlements and caravans beginning in the early 1800's, the government attempted to make treaties to protect settlers and promote the opening up of the West to whites, a policy what would prove disasterous to the Plains Indians. Treaties, which were almost always broken due to mutual misunderstanding, allowed the government to make covert war on and take land from Native Americans legally.


Did the native Americans trust the US army?

No, they did not, because they had experienced too many treaties broken and too many hostile behaviors by soldiers.


Many agreements between Native Americans and the federal government fell apart because?

The United States government negotiated thousands of treaties with the Indians over the centuries. Every single one was broken as the settlers wanted more lands, or they wanted gold or other metals. The treaties were just a temporary means of the government getting what it wanted at the moment but as soon as those needs changed, someone would break the treaty. a native americans and settelers had differing concepts of land ownership


Which state refused ot recognize the Cherokee people as a separate nation with their own laws?

It wasn't a state, but the government. Eventually they did recognize the Native American tribes as independent nations and made treaties with them. Often, though, the treaties were broken by the government.


What was the trail of broken treaties?

The trail of broken treaties was a protest of Native American Indians who were protesting for Indian rights in America. This protest took place in 1972


What was the result of government policies toward the American Indians?

Generally speaking, The US Government's policies towards Native Americans in North America resulted in the reduction of these peoples. They were forced to live on "Indian Reservations" in the latter part of the 19th Century. Some Tribes and individual Native Americans fared better than most. This was due to programs to integrate them into US society. Sadly, so many "treaties" the Federal government made with various Native Tribes were broken by the Federal government. For the most part, the Native Americans in both North & South America suffered badly under the governments that previously were "European" governments.


Why did the unites staes government try to move Native Americans to reservations?

Native Americans in the US did not due well as the westward expansion continued. White settlers were in constant conflict with Native Tribes and treaties signed by the US government with Native Tribes were broken all the time. The US wanted to not eliminate Natives, but rather to have them settle in reservations. This would of course infringe upon their freedoms. Basically, white settlers saw Natives as obstacles to their mining and farming interests. It must ne noted that Native Americans throughout the Western Hemisphere all suffered under the European invasions of the New World.


Which 19th century book described the US government's broken promises and unfair treatment of Native Americans?

A Century of Dishonor


What were the treatments of American Indians in 1870?

The Native Americans treatment can best be described as people who are discriminated against, whose ancestral lands stolen, moved to reservations, and treated poorly since 1492. Treaties were broken by the government and the Native American tribes left to starve to death on reservations.