There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
The Imperial Spanish government had two primary (and interrelated) objectives towards and against Native Americans. The first was depopulation, subjugation and control through religious conversion, infecting them with European diseases, and militarily through the sword and rifle. The second were economic by exploiting the Native Americans into slave labor.
they were annoying
The Dawes Act, enacted in 1887, aimed to assimilate Native Americans into American society by transforming communal tribal land into individual allotments. It encouraged Native Americans on reservations to adopt farming and ranching lifestyles, thereby promoting individual land ownership and reducing reliance on traditional communal practices. The act sought to integrate Native Americans into mainstream American culture, often undermining their social structures and cultural identities.
They went to Mississippi River Valley to convert Native Americans to Catholicism but did not try to change their customs.
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
In the late 1800s, the American government sought to assimilate Native Americans through policies such as the Dawes Act of 1887, which aimed to break up tribal lands into individual allotments for farming. This legislation encouraged Native Americans to adopt European-American lifestyles and abandon traditional communal living and cultural practices. Additionally, the government established Indian boarding schools that enforced English language and Western education, often suppressing Native cultures and languages. These efforts were part of a broader agenda to integrate Native Americans into mainstream American society, often with detrimental effects on their identities and communities.
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
By signing a peace treaty with the native Americans
The Imperial Spanish government had two primary (and interrelated) objectives towards and against Native Americans. The first was depopulation, subjugation and control through religious conversion, infecting them with European diseases, and militarily through the sword and rifle. The second were economic by exploiting the Native Americans into slave labor.
they were annoying
They went to Mississippi River Valley to convert Native Americans to Catholicism but did not try to change their customs.
Took my peoples land and promised us peace...but instead it was nomad land ...they try to take our culture away
they would try to kill them
By Bartolome de Las Casas fighting for the Native Americans to change the kings mind to issue laws by ordering the freedom of all enslaved Native Americans.
christianity
Native Americans attempted to keep their land through various means, including treaties, legal battles, and diplomacy with the U.S. government. Many tribes signed treaties that recognized their rights to certain territories, but these agreements were frequently violated or ignored by settlers and the government. Additionally, Native Americans often sought to adapt to European customs and lifestyles to coexist, but this did not prevent the encroachment of settlers. Ultimately, systemic policies and military actions led to the forced removal of Native Americans from their ancestral lands.