The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
Michigan
i think so
they live on the reservation land given by the US government, but they don't necessarily have to live there. they can choose to either to live in the city also
If I have to choose one of those options, I would choose that the Native Americans were colonized by the United States. However, I would argue that while the US illegally confiscated the territory that Native Americans occupied, the Native Americans were rarely, if ever, colonized. The US did not want them as citizens and actively fought several wars and committed atrocities to force them off of land that the US government decided would be in its interest to control directly. Native Americans only became "integrated" into the US via the Reservation System, whereby Native Americans received US citizenship and lived on Reservations, but this is fundamentally different than colonization in Latin America, Africa, or Asia where the native populations were actively involved in the European-dominated society.
The US stole all the Native Americans land.
Native Americans ...
Michigan
The US wanted Native Americans to live on reservations because the US took away their land they were like this and this is our land and the Native Americans somewhere to live so they gave them reservations were they could make their own laws
Native Americans did but colonial Americans came much later
i think so
Native Americans may have taught us how to live in harmony with the rhythms of the seasons and how to live in harmony with nature without disturbing it. But did we listen? Native Americans did teach the early settlers how to survive and acted as guides in wilderness areas.
they live on the reservation land given by the US government, but they don't necessarily have to live there. they can choose to either to live in the city also
If I have to choose one of those options, I would choose that the Native Americans were colonized by the United States. However, I would argue that while the US illegally confiscated the territory that Native Americans occupied, the Native Americans were rarely, if ever, colonized. The US did not want them as citizens and actively fought several wars and committed atrocities to force them off of land that the US government decided would be in its interest to control directly. Native Americans only became "integrated" into the US via the Reservation System, whereby Native Americans received US citizenship and lived on Reservations, but this is fundamentally different than colonization in Latin America, Africa, or Asia where the native populations were actively involved in the European-dominated society.
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The US stole all the Native Americans land.
Historically, they have lived from the northern boundary of the Mayans (in Mexico) all the way to the arctic circle. they lived from the pacific ocean (modern day California) to the Atlantic ocean (Maine to Florida) today, native Americans live on reservations guaranteed to them by the US government according to complex treaties. There are many tribes each with their own land
Many Native Americans either abandoned the land they were forced to live on or they simply refused to move there. The stage was set us for the start of a conflict.