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In the late 1960s Native Americans organized into groups to protect their rights. what are These groups became known as?

American Indian Movement


When did they become native Americans?

they became native Americans in 1982


Who was Nathaniel Bacon?

Nathaniel Bacon became the leader of the frontier settlers. In 1675, he organized a force of 1,000 westerners and began attacking and killing Native Americans in an armed rebellion called the Bacon's Rebellion.


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How many native Americans became catholics in San Fernando?

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Dawes Act was more destructive to the Native Americans than any blow struck by the army Which was not an outcome of the act?

Native Americans became successful farmers.


Who was the native Americans leader that became a valuable ally to the English?

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Native Americans from the Algonquin and groups became allies of the french?

Huron is the correct answer


How did the Battle of Fallen Timbers affect the Native Americans?

they got killed and micahel jackosn became alive


Why did Jamestown settlers have conflicts with the native Americans?

In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon and a group of landless servants demanded that the governor of the colony approve a war against the Native Americans. The purpose of the war the was to get land to grow tobacco.


It is said that the Dawes Act was more destructive to the Native Americans than any blow struck by the army Which was not an outcome of the act?

Native Americans became successful farmers


Are native Hawaiians Native Americans?

no, because Hawaii is an island geographically un connected to America, and only became an American state in 1959. Historians and archaeologists reckon that it became inhabited by settlers from Polynesia, so native Hawaiians are in no way Americans other than politically