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Why were native Americans moved to a smaller and smaller reservations in the 1850s?

Native Americans were moved to smaller and smaller reservation because colonists found gold in areas set aside for Native Americans


Why were native Americans moved smaller and smaller reservations in the 1850s?

white settlers discovered gold and silver on land already set aside for native Americans


Where did the natives moved to?

Government assigned reservations throughout the country.


Why were native Americans moved smaller reservations in the 1850?

white settlers discovered gold and silver in land already set aside for native americans. -m


What were some problems the pilgrims faced?

Getting moved to Reservations


What year did the Salish get moved to a reservation?

The Salish people were moved to reservations in the 1850s, primarily as a result of treaties with the U.S. government. The establishment of the Flathead Reservation in Montana in 1855 was a significant event for the Salish, who were part of a larger group of tribes in the region. The displacement and reservation policies were part of broader efforts to control Native American populations and their lands during that period.


The Indian peace commission recommended that native Americans be?

Moved to reservations.


What is The Significance Of Reservation?

the significance of reservations is that the united states government moved native americans to reservations to make more land available for settlers and railroads


Why did the missionaries travel on the Oregon trail?

they moved to Oregon to convert natives to their religion.


What did Andrew Jackson have to do with the west ward expansion?

He moved the Native Americans to reservations in Oklahoma.


What religion were Apaches supposed to practice once they moved to reservations?

It was expected they would learn Christianity.


What best describes the situation of native American's at the end of the Indian wars?

They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations