The treaties were, for the most part, unfair due to the fact that the white man shamelessly broke every treaty he ever signed with the native peoples. The Black Hills is just one glaring example of the white man's duplicity. Most of the treaties were a bad bargain for the red man, and became worse when the white man breached the terms of any given treaty.
If you are white and do even a rudimentary unbiased reading of American History during the 18th and 19 century, you will blush with shame at the treatment of the American Indian.
The main underlying cause of the American Revolution was the poor treatment of the colonists by the British Parliament. Their unfair treatment included high taxation without representation, strict demands, and limited liberties.
The Mohave are the traditional enemies of the Cahuilla Indians. These are among the native Americans who lived in around the 1850s.
REPARTIMIENTO- is the apportioning of Indians among the settlers for labor
Cherokee, mostly. The trek was known as "The trail of tears" because there was a very high death rate among the Indians during the march.
The power to ratify treaties is held by the legislative branch of government, specifically the Senate in the United States. According to the U.S. Constitution, a treaty must be approved by a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate before it can take effect. This process ensures that treaties reflect a broader consensus among elected representatives.
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Huron Indians run their trade network among the American Indians
Many treaties were unpopular among the American public for different reasons. Those reasons will depend greatly on what treaty in particular is being discussed.
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Among others, the Loyalists and the Cherokee Indians.
Forty Years Among the Indians was created in 1890.
American Indians in the St. Lawrence River region began to fight among themselves in the 1500s due to competition over resources, territory, and trade alliances. The introduction of European goods and weapons also influenced power dynamics and conflicts among indigenous groups in the region.
George de Forest Brush has written: 'An artist among the Indians' -- subject(s): American Painting, Indians of North America
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Forty Years Among the Indians has 400 pages.