Native Americans opposed the 1867 Medicine Lodge Treaty primarily because it forced them onto reservations and significantly reduced their traditional lands. Many tribes felt that the treaty did not adequately represent their interests or provide for their survival, as it restricted their hunting grounds and access to resources. Additionally, there was a deep mistrust of the U.S. government, stemming from previous broken treaties and promises, leading to widespread skepticism about the treaty's implementation and long-term implications. This opposition stemmed from a desire to preserve their way of life and autonomy.
yes they did i have the book right over here:fatima
The Native Americans were angry about the Treaty of Greenville because the United States demanded their lands.
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
Governor John Carver made the treaty between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
yes they did i have the book right over here:fatima
they wanted to live in the plains as hunters and raiders
native Americans
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The Native Americans were angry about the Treaty of Greenville because the United States demanded their lands.
there are only 4 but i know 2 indians move to reservastions and outlaws They are; 1.Native Americans would live on reservations in Indian Territory, 2. the government would provide Native Americans with supplies, 3. the army was not allowed on reservations, 4. Native Americans who signed the treaty agreed to stop warring on Anglo settlers. -E
The treaty of Greenville.
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
Native Americans were forced to give up large amounts of land.
Governor John Carver made the treaty between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
The Treaty of Greenville