There is no definitive person who put the Indians on the reservations; Indians were being moved as early as the 1820s. The Permanent Indian Frontier was established in 1834, which was a sort of reservation - the land was reserved for the Indians. Having been broken not only earlier by mountain men etc. going to the Rockies, but then in 1849 by the miners going to California for the Gold Rush. Next was the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851, which allowed settlers going West passage through the territory. This was broken multiple times, perhaps most notably by the Pikes Peak gold rush in Colorado in 1859. Following this, there was the Fort Laramie Treaty with the Sioux in 1868 following Red Cloud's War over miners going to Montana. My apologies for throwing so much information at you.
This is a very broad generalisation, clearly focused on the Sioux - by far the most interesting tribe - but there were other reservation treaties made with other tribes at various points through the century. The main point, really, was that there were many points at which Indians were forced onto ever smaller reservations. There are three dates above, distributed throughout the century. All treaties, I believe, were managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and enforced by the US Army.
The United States government, specifically through various acts and policies such as the Indian Removal Act and the Indian Appropriations Act, played a significant role in placing Native Americans on reservations. These actions were part of a larger effort to remove Native Americans from their traditional lands and force assimilation into American society.
They live on reservations. Reservations are places where the Indians now live, because the government kicked them off.
In the 1860s American Indians were put on reservations because whites wanted the land the the Indians had been given previously. In general reservations were on land no one wanted. Then if it became valuable it was often taken away.
No. When Indian Reservations were made, they were made to keep the Indians away from the settlers. Thus, Reservations were made largely in the west United States, where many Eastern Indians were led to on the Trail of Tears.
the us government, i.e reservations, blood quantum laws
Because many Indians did not want to stay on reservations
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Reservations.
yes the Cheyennes live a a reservations
They live on reservations. Reservations are places where the Indians now live, because the government kicked them off.
The Gabrielinos are a Southern California tribe, located on the West Coast of Los Angeles. They were placed in reservations with other Mission Indian from different tribes.
The Indians suffered the loss of civil rights and were placed on reservations. The adaptation to change was very hard for the Native Americans.
They got shot
The Yamassee Indians are located in South Carolina and Florida.
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Yes they were forced to live on reservations. The Americans still made them move even after that.
homeland secutiry
They were allowed to start the colony because the Indians had made reservations.