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The Dawes act affected the native Americans by telling them to move onto reservations and if they did not want it than they would have to be killed.

The land of the true "African" native was sold first and the "African" was forced into share-cropping, farm working and even slavery.

"Africans" were the first to cross the atlantic and are true native Americans. They made this journey over 56,000 years ago. That's 53,000 years before the Mongoloids from Asia arrived. The typical native American that we see in the media are a mixture of African and Asian. The Mongoloid migrants lived in harmony with the African natives for thousands of years before the Europeans came. Aboriginals are a mix between African and Asian, skulls from them were found in Brazil recently dating back as far as 9,000 years.

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The Dawes act affected the native Americans by telling them to move onto reservations and if they did not want it than they would have to be killed.

The land of the true "African" native was sold first and the "African" was forced into share-cropping, farm working and even slavery.

"Africans" were the first to cross the atlantic and are true native Americans. They made this journey over 56,000 years ago. That's 53,000 years before the Mongoloids from Asia arrived. The typical native American that we see in the media are a mixture of African and Asian. The Mongoloid migrants lived in harmony with the African natives for thousands of years before the Europeans came. Aboriginals are a mix between African and Asian, skulls from them were found in Brazil recently dating back as far as 9,000 years.

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It gave Native Americans more land The Dawes General Allotment Act granted the Native Americans land allotments and citizenship.


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