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By 1850 some 75,000 native americans lived on the plains. The u.s government promised to pay for any damages to indian lands.

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Q: How did US policy toward Plains Indians change in the late 1850s?
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How did U.S. policy toward the plains Indians change in the late 1850s?

They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.


How did U.S policy toward the plains Indians change in late 1850s?

They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.


How did U.S policy toward the plains Indians change in the late 1850?

They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.


How did U.S policy toward the plains Indians change in the late 1850s?

They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.


How did U.S. policy toward the plains Indians change in late 1850s?

They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.


What was the federal policy toward the plains Indians in the 1860 1870?

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How did the us policy toward the plains Indians change in the 1850s?

By 1850 some 75,000 native americans lived on the plains. The u.s government promised to pay for any damages to indian lands.


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How did U.S policy toward the plains Indians changed in the late 1850s?

They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.


How did us policy toward plains Indians changed in the late 1850s?

By 1850 some 75,000 native americans lived on the plains. The u.s government promised to pay for any damages to indian lands.


What action represents a major change in US policy toward American Indians after the Civil War?

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What was Jefferson's policy toward American Indians?

Jefferson's policy toward American Indians was not proactive. His policy was to let the settlers expand and take away more and more of the Native American's area. This would force the Native Americans to turn to farming.