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Reservations in the United States originated in the 18th and 19th centuries as a government policy to manage Native American populations. Initially intended to isolate Indigenous peoples from expanding settler populations, these lands were often smaller and less desirable than traditional tribal territories. Over time, treaties were frequently broken, leading to further loss of land and resources. This history reflects a broader pattern of displacement and marginalization of Native American communities.

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