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The U.S. government and settlers often treated Native Americans with violence, displacement, and broken treaties. Policies such as forced removal from their ancestral lands, exemplified by events like the Trail of Tears, aimed to open territories for settlers. Additionally, cultural assimilation efforts sought to undermine Native American identities and traditions. Overall, this treatment resulted in significant loss of life, land, and cultural heritage for many Indigenous communities.

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