Dawes severalty act
Dawes Severalty Act
The answer would be the Dawes Severalty Act.
African Americans provided their services. They provided a lot of things
The Burke Act of 1906 was U.S. legislation aimed at reforming the management of Native American lands. It amended the Dawes Act of 1887 by allowing for the allotment of lands to individual Native Americans and provided a process for them to gain full title to their land after proving competency in managing it. The Act also sought to encourage Native Americans to assimilate into American society by promoting agriculture and individual land ownership. However, it often resulted in the loss of tribal lands and further erosion of Native American sovereignty.
The name of the towns that provided havens for Native Americans were: Allentown Jamestown Prophetstown
The name of the towns that provided havens for Native Americans were: Allentown Jamestown Prophetstown
The name of the towns that provided havens for Native Americans were: Allentown Jamestown Prophetstown
Both colonias and barrios provided a support network for Mexican Americans.
the Americans and other countries
They provided protections for African Americans (apex)
Trade provided the Americans a market for their goods and enabled them to make a living.
Alexander Hamilton