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Which act ended the Dawes Act of 1887 and gave Native Americans some of their land back?

Indian Reorganization Act


What was the effect on the Dawes Act on Native Americans?

Native Americans lost much of the land that they had before the passage of the act.


What act intended to Americanize native Americans?

Dawes Act


Act of 1866 granted these to all but Native Americans?

african americans


How did Indian removal act affect native Americans?

The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.

Related questions

Which act ended the Dawes Act of 1887 and gave Native Americans some of their land back?

Indian Reorganization Act


What act made the statements critical of the government unlawful?

The Sedition Act


How did Americans feel about Quartering Act?

Some colonists were infuriated. Others accepted this act, and let the British soldiers stay in their houses.


What were some goals for the Indian removal act?

Think about the name of the act. Indian removal. That was the goal. To remove Native Americans with any means possible.


What was the effect on the Dawes Act on Native Americans?

Native Americans lost much of the land that they had before the passage of the act.


What act intended to Americanize native Americans?

Dawes Act


Act of 1866 granted these to all but Native Americans?

african americans


How did the Indian Removal Act affect Native Americans?

The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.


How did Indian removal act affect native Americans?

The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.


Why did some rural african americans dislike the talented tenth?

They did not want to "act white" as the Talented Tenth wanted them to.


When did the Americans with disabilities act become law?

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) is a law that was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1990.


What two Americans conceived and named The Americans With Disabilities Act?

Lex Freiden and Mitchell J. Rappaport co-conceived: "The Americans with Disabilities Act" on January 3, 1968.