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The goal was land possession, and all that it entails; quoting the US Congress "The Indian stands as guardians to the treasure-vaults of this land." And it was by any means possible. As Native Americans became aware of the dishonesty of the treaties, they refused to enter into treaties with the United States more and more. This required a new policy of extermination.

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