Dawes Act.
native American tradition was passed on orally.
congress passed the dawes act to force native Americans to be farmers. It forced the Native American on to the reservations and give up their freedom in their own country.
Indian removal act
Was passed by Congress on 13 May 1846.
The Dawes Act was passed in 1887. It allowed for the division of Native American tribal land into individual plots, with the aim of assimilating Native Americans into mainstream American society.
The act that Congress passed that allowed them to relocate the Native Americans was called the Indian Removal Act. It went in to effect in 1830 when Andrew Jackson was president.
to help american factories
Articles of Confederation
congress passed the embargo act of 1807, forbade american ships from sailing to foreign ports
to help American factories
Some traditional Native American flute songs that have been passed down through generations include "Amazing Grace," "Morning Song," "Sunrise Ceremony," and "Canyon Echoes." These songs often have deep cultural and spiritual significance to Native American communities.
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