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the federal government granted Native Americans citizenship -AKG<3
the federal government granted native Americans citizenship
citizenship under the 14th amendment
American Indians gained citizenship with an act in 1924 in large part from their contributions during WWI.
They were granted U.S. citizenship :)
The Native American group that sided with the English were the Iroquois.
Alaska was a US Territory long before the Spanish American War.
During the early 1800s Study Island:Native Americans were not allowed to become U.S. citizens.
American civil liberties were not classifiable as good during WW2. Japanese citizens were sent to internment camps, as well as many German citizens, for the duration of the war. Blacks and women were not granted equal rights under the law. Native American's were not even allowed citizenship.
Joseph Brant was the Native American chief that served as a British army officer during the Revolutionary War.
From Spain, during the Spanish-American War 1898; along with Guam and the Philippines.
sacagawea was a native American who assisted Lewis and Clark during their expeditions in American for translating for them.