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so they can claim the land for there country gold, god and glory

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Q: Why did the Americans force the native of their land?
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How did they contribute to removing Native Americans from their land?

Native Americans were removed from their lands by the use of Force (threat of death) and by Treaty (often backed by the use of Force).


Who was considered an advocate of force removal of Native Americans from their land?

William McKinley


Was America negligent causing injury to the Native American people?

yes they were because they took the Native Americans land away and made them leave their land by force.


Did settlers and Native Americans often fight?

ANSWERTrick question actually, usually the Native Americans didn't attack but the settlers used force to drive them out.ANSWERThere have been many times that the settlers fought with Native Americans. Most often, it was because the settlers used force to drive the Native Americans out of their land, or the Native Americans fought to get land back that the settlers had wrongfully taken. Sometimes, the native people attacked the colonists or pioneers because the settlers would violate treaties they had made with the natives.


What land reserved for Native American?

The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.


What caused conflict between Native Americans and settlers?

the native Americans were mad at the settlers for taking there land and the settles were scard of the native Americans


What did the government seek to do by following the termination policy?

they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.


What are three sentences summarizing the long term effects of the white farmers wanting the native Americans land?

It is because the native Americans have a lot of land and also the native Americans land have a lot of native and wild animals feeding on it.


What did Native Americans give up under the Treaty of Greenville?

Native Americans gave up much of their land in Ohio.


Where did the US force the native Americans to live?

The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.


Do the native americans still have any land?

some native american's still have land


Characterize the ongoing relationship between White Americans and Native Americans during the mid 1800s?

The White Americans gave a peice of land to the Native AMericans so they had to stay on their land and their land only. The belief that the land was rightfully theirs was enforced by the idea of manifest destiny. (coined by John O'Sullivan in 1845). An extremly brief definition of Manifest Destiny is the idea that the Americans had a God given right to the land from the Native Americans. ALthough pioneers had started moving west before the idea arrived, it was the driving force behind the idea of the White Americans as the superior being.