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Why were Native Americans granted sovereignty?

To assimilate Native Americans to white culture. Dawes Act was also a factor.


Why did the government try to assimilate native Americans?

There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.


Native Americans resisted the termination policy which sought to eliminate reservations and assimilate Native Americans into mainstream America.?

True


Did Native Americans resisted the termination policy which sought to eliminate reservations and assimilate Native Americans into mainstream America?

True


What problems were caused by attempts to assimilate native Americans?

well first of all it caused the native americans to become aggressive further escalating the conflict.


What laws did the united state enact to prompt native Americans to assimilate?

battle of rego and attas


What did the Spanish do to control or culturally assimilate the Native Americans?

missions were built and the europeans tried to convert the Indians though religion


Why did native born Americans encourage the americanization?

The Americanization movement was design to assimilate people of wide-ranging cultures into the dominant culture


What did the Dawes act to do?

It attempted to assimilate (or Americanize) the Native Americans. This did not work however, as most of the Indians did not want to be assimilated, and wars broke out.


How could the federal government have made the Dawes Act more successful?

by refusing to allow Native Americans to assimilate by making it illegal for Native Americans to sell their land to speculators by providing larger land parcels so the Native Americans could grow more crops by using land speculators as brokers between the government and Native Americans


Why did missionaries convert native Americans to the christian religion?

Missionaries believed that converting Native Americans to Christianity was necessary for their salvation. They also saw conversion as a way to civilize and assimilate Native Americans into European society. Additionally, converting Native Americans helped missionaries gain influence and control over indigenous communities.


What did Spain build in the borderlands of New Spain to convert the Native Americans to Christianity?

Spain built missions in the borderlands of New Spain to convert Native Americans to Christianity. These missions served as religious communities where Native Americans were taught Christianity, agriculture, and other skills to assimilate them into Spanish colonial society.