During the 1900s, Native American peoples faced significant discrimination and marginalization in the United States. Many were subjected to policies aimed at assimilation, such as the Dawes Act, which sought to break up tribal lands and promote individual land ownership, often resulting in loss of ancestral territories. Additionally, Native Americans were often denied basic rights and faced systemic poverty, violence, and cultural suppression. Efforts to preserve their languages and traditions were frequently undermined by government policies and societal attitudes.
During the 1900's.
Approximately 6,000 to 8,000 people perished in the Great Storm of 1900 which made landfall on September 8, 1900.
in the 1900's people used to make around 1,000 but that was much back then
During imperialism, the Boxer Rebellion was put down in 1900. The rebellion occurred in Northern China, and was opposed to Christianity as well as imperialism.
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the populaton of non native ameican settlers from 1805 to 1900 increased
people hade sex O.O
Truman Bradley - Native American - died in 1900.
Aborignal people were treated very badly. During the 20th century they were discriminted, dominated and their rights and freedoms were taken away. The Canadian government had a big part in discriminating the Aboriginals, they created residentual schools for Aboriginal kids (mandatory to attend).Ans By: Foram Shukla :D
4743 people were victims.
they died from desises
the populaton of non native ameican settlers from 1805 to 1900 increased
The US was considered a world power in 1900. By 1900 America was settled. The Native Americans were no longer at war with the US. They were on reservations by this time. Oil had also been drilled in the US by 1900.
to see how terribly they treated women.
Well, there was Queen Victoria, um napoleon and Hitler, Winston Churchill and the titanic
They gave people a place to relax in the midst of all the chaos.
Sen. Byron L. Dorgan