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Theodore Roosevelt's interpretation of Indian land claims was largely influenced by his belief in American expansionism and progressivism. He viewed Native American lands as underutilized and believed that their claims were often incompatible with the goals of economic development and national growth. Roosevelt advocated for policies that aimed to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society, often at the expense of their land rights. His administration promoted the allotment of tribal lands to individual Native Americans, which he believed would encourage agriculture and integration, but ultimately led to significant loss of tribal land.

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