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The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.
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In 1775 the people you ask about were not considered important enough to give them rights. All African Americans were slaves, women couldn't vote, own property, work, have a bank account and were chattel. Women won't have voting rights until 1920 . Native Americans had even less consideration and were considered in the way. The world of 1775 belonged to rich white men and that is who wrote the declaration.
The French forced Native Americans to serve as laborers in their missionsSorry but that is incorrect it is actually:The French lived among Native American peoples, learned their languages, and respected their customs.Correct answer : The French lived among Native American peoples, learned their languages, and respected their customs.
It did not lead to long-term civil rights for African Americans. Many of its reforms were overturned when Reconstruction ended.
c. Western Native Americans were not used to settled agriculture life
they did not care
The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.
they did not care
The Dawes Act fulfilled a desire of the U.S. government to suppress the Indian way of life & force assimilation to white culture.
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Back then, it was not thought that these people could be trusted to vote sensibly. Only freed men, including Blacks, who owned land were allowed to vote.
The Native Americans attempted to preserve their homelands from westward expansion, but would not succeed because there was a lack of unity, lack of leadership, and a diminishing culture.
The Dawes Act fulfilled a desire of the U.S. government to suppress the Indian way of life & force assimilation to white culture.
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The plan failed. Most Native Americans who moved to the cities remained very poor since white mainstream entrepreneurs on the whole, refused to accept them or their cultures. In addition, this was in the pre-Civil RIghts era so many Native Americans simply returned home to the reservation since it became untenable to try to live and work in a racist bigoted society.
In 1775 the people you ask about were not considered important enough to give them rights. All African Americans were slaves, women couldn't vote, own property, work, have a bank account and were chattel. Women won't have voting rights until 1920 . Native Americans had even less consideration and were considered in the way. The world of 1775 belonged to rich white men and that is who wrote the declaration.