The Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890 marked a significant turning point in relations between Native Americans and the U.S. government as it symbolized the violent suppression of Native American resistance to federal policies. The brutal killing of hundreds of Lakota Sioux, including women and children, highlighted the government's willingness to use extreme measures to enforce control. This event galvanized public awareness and criticism of U.S. policies toward Native Americans, leading to a shift in advocacy for Native rights and eventually influencing future reforms. It remains a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by Indigenous peoples in the United States.
the colonists wanted to help defend themselves against spain
There are three things that the inherent has power over. The government has the power to form and maintain diplomatic relations, protect its citizens and to grant or deny citizenship.
She made it easier for other African Americans, making it easier for other blacks to go to white schools, get a better education and help improve relations between blacks and whites.
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They support nature and advocate strong political relations towards the federal institutions they are based on. Just kidding, the last part was a lie.
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The French attempted to maintain relations with Native Americans.
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The nation that maintained the friendliest relations with the native Americans was the french.
Colonists in Georgia had good relations with Native Americans. They were welcomed by the Yamacraws.
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