Little Big Horn was the last major resistance to the loss of Native American lands. The consequences of that battle echo down to today. The soldiers who died there were regarded as heroes and newspapers of the time listed their names on the front pages. The national response of the event was very similar to the response about the Alamo and 9-11. There was a cry to solve " the Indian problem " once and for all. Red Cloud and other chiefs were arrested and hunted down.
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The British passed the intolerable acts so that they could get Americans to pay off their war debt.
It would be false to say the Navigation Acts were strictly enforced, as they were not. Americans were against the restrictions and smuggled the products they wanted.
Many Southern whites saw African Americans as inferior humans who should have simply remained as property.
The 14th Amendment was passed in 1867. It wasn't until the Voting Acts Right was passed in 1965 however, that it became illegal to stop African Americans from voting.
the country and it was the country because the native Americans always used tea acts sugar acts stamp acts taxed act all of them tools was so that all of the native American people who lived withthe europeans can survive until they travel to north America.
The Intolerable Acts
No. They were British acts that were passed before the revolution. The British were unconcerned about native Americans. The act was to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party and limited government in the colonies. It was for control.
The American government tried to Americanize the Native American population by offering land and citizenship to those who would give up their tribal traditions and culture. The Dawes Act (February 8, 1887) encouraged several Native Americans to do as such. The Act basically regarded this distribution of land to Native Americans in Oklahoma.
They put harsh consequences.
A resistance that acts when an object moves.
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An unexpected result of the Coercive Acts was the increased support for Massachusetts and its resistance to the authority of England. The Coercive Acts were originally meant to subdue disobedience.
Because they could not be tolerated.
Supposedly the BIA (Bureua of Indian Affairs). However, the BIA Refuses to account for the billions of dollars it holds "in trust" (funds) for Native Americans; it also refuses to release any records; and what little information that can be squeezed out of them about this money shows that they have lost most of it. This agency has also admitted to committing acts of Genocide against Indians, over the last 200 years. If asked I think most, if not all, Native Americans would say the BIA needs to be shot; and some need to be tortured to death in very slow ways. So while this agency purports to represent Native Americans, it in truth is perfect example of why Native Americans hate the US Government.