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The Oklahoma Territory was chosen to house the Native Americans as a result of the Indian Intercourse Act of 1834. Congress set aside this land for the Native Americans.
No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.
The state that most Native Americans were moved to during the Indian Removal Act was Oklahoma.
The result of the Indian Removal Act was that it allowed the President to remove Native Americans from their homelands. In return for the land they lost, the Native Americans would receive land in the Indian Territory, which is now the state of Oklahoma. by Mikayla Gear: > Native Americans were moved to lands west of the Mississippi River. (by gamzee for apex)
No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.
The original territory set aside for Native Americans was the present-day state of Oklahoma. Later, a smaller part of present-day Oklahoma was allocated for the Native Americans.
Yes, Native Americans pay real and personal property taxes in the United States, unless there are specific state tax laws that exempt them from taxation. For example, in Nebraska the personal property that is owned by Native Americans who live within an Indian Reservation is tax exempt but real estate is not exempt whether located within an Indian Reservation or not.
California has the most Indians of any state. California also has the most Native Americans (sometimes referred to as Indians) of any state.
Maine was first inhabited by Native Americans, and then by French settlers in the 1600s. In the 19th century, it became the 23rd state.
New Mexico state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864.
Because the native Americans count as there own state.
It was the native Americans