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They forced the Native American's to move West.
White southerners wanted the native americans 'Valuable land
Almost all of the theory behind the American system of government was developed long before George Washington discussed it with Native Americans. The main Native American contribution was to show that such a government actually worked in practice for a secular government and not just for a religious one.
There are currently 565 recognized tribes by the Federal Government.
No; beginning in 1870 through 1935 the US Government abrogated (violated) all treaties ever signed with Native American's by acts of the legislature. This abrogation returned all land ownership to Native American tribes although the US Government refuses to vacate the lands taken under those treaties.
White southerners wanted the native americans 'Valuable land'.
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White southerners wanted the native americans 'Valuable land
Native American do because they were here first
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There are many separate Native American tribes, each with its own form of government. So you would need to ask about the government of a specific tribe of the Native Americans, not just "Native Indian government." If you meant India, the country, then you need to say that, and not "Native Indian."
They forced the Native American's to move West.
The Native American who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition was Sacagawea. She served as an interpreter, guide, and provided valuable knowledge of the local terrain and resources.
Since rats are not native to America, nor are citizens of any government, they are not American.
White southerners wanted the native americans 'Valuable land
Have a tea party
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