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The policy brought the native americans into mainstream Self-determination
Native Americans became Christians after contact with Spanish conquistadors.
The federal government wanted the Native Americans to become farmers.
Every treaty.
termination
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
The act that Congress passed that allowed them to relocate the Native Americans was called the Indian Removal Act. It went in to effect in 1830 when Andrew Jackson was president.
Over 2,000 Native Americans were forced to relocate south.
Indian removal act
Most Native Americans were practically forced to relocate to reservations.
Many white Americans, especially in what is now the southeastern states, wanted the natives removed to the west because they wanted their lands and the resources under them, and because, generally, they did not like or trust the natives.
The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.
The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.
forcing native americans off the land
tribal government
tribal government
The government forcing Native peoples to move unto reservations. The slave trade: forcing Africans into America