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To move them to specific lands
The most famous policy the federal government implemented was the Indian Removal Act of 1830 under president Andrew Jackson. This allowed for the government to remove Indians from their land and enforced by the military.
The goal of the federal government's policy towards Native American Indians was to rid them of land wanted by the U.S. in order to proceed with territorial expansion. They wanted to relocate the Indians to reservations much smaller than where they were now. They started the Indian Removal Act in order to do so.
Without your further clarification, this could only have been the termination policy set forth by the government.
The Plains Indian Tribes were completely dependent on the buffalo as their source of food, shelter, and clothing. When the white men began destroying the buffalo for sport, the Indians were forced to accept government policy and conform to life on the Indian Reservations.
setting policies Setting policy for American Indians~
To move them to specific lands
Indians gained a new centralized government, entered a period of rapid economic growth, and began to develop a new national consciousness.
They wanted to force American Indians into the mainstream- Apex
They wanted to force American Indians into the mainstream- Apex
The government, at the time, had a policy if harsh treatment of the American Indians. They wanted expansion of whites into lands the Indians lived in. The government organized the Army and put Custer in the positin to do what he didl
The most famous policy the federal government implemented was the Indian Removal Act of 1830 under president Andrew Jackson. This allowed for the government to remove Indians from their land and enforced by the military.
it is the reconstruction of the government system of the Philippines during the American period.
setting policies Setting policy for American Indians~
Killing off the Indian's food supply (Buffalo).
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Zachary Gussow has written: 'Leprosy, racism, and public health' -- subject(s): Government policy, History, Leprosy, Prejudice, Prevention & control, Public Policy, Public health, Racism, Social aspects of Leprosy 'An anthropological report' -- subject(s): Fox Indians, Iowa Indians, Sauk Indians