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The simplest answer is all of them. To date there is no single "promise" (treaty obligation) given by the United States that has been honored.
The government historically broke many treaties made with Native Americans, often prioritizing expansion and resource acquisition over honoring agreements. Numerous treaties were signed under duress or false pretenses, and subsequent policies frequently disregarded their terms. This pattern of treaty violation contributed to significant loss of land, culture, and autonomy for Native American tribes. While some treaties were upheld, the overall trend has been one of broken promises and unfulfilled commitments.
Yes, Germany broke the Treaty of Versailles by rearming and expanding its military in the 1930s, in violation of the treaty's restrictions.
Treaty of Versailles was broken by Hitler and that began WW2.
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they went to war over sackagiua
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The federal government wanted the Native Americans to become farmers.
The simplest answer is all of them. To date there is no single "promise" (treaty obligation) given by the United States that has been honored.
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. Native Americans were all about that barter life. They traded goods and services without using money, just straight-up swapping like it's a game of trading cards. It was all about give and take, no cash required.
The government historically broke many treaties made with Native Americans, often prioritizing expansion and resource acquisition over honoring agreements. Numerous treaties were signed under duress or false pretenses, and subsequent policies frequently disregarded their terms. This pattern of treaty violation contributed to significant loss of land, culture, and autonomy for Native American tribes. While some treaties were upheld, the overall trend has been one of broken promises and unfulfilled commitments.
The United States government negotiated thousands of treaties with the Indians over the centuries. Every single one was broken as the settlers wanted more lands, or they wanted gold or other metals. The treaties were just a temporary means of the government getting what it wanted at the moment but as soon as those needs changed, someone would break the treaty. a native americans and settelers had differing concepts of land ownership
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Native Americans used eggs in a variety of ways. They would break them open and eat them raw for much nourishment. Sometimes they would bake them or scramble them. They also fed them to their horses to make them faster and give them endurance. The most unheard of thing that Native Americans did with eggs was on a certain night of the year, they would run around egging each others tepee's and horses just for fun.