The young nation of the United States pursued a policy of pushing Native Americans off arable land. Eventually, the reservation system started on land that was not suitable for farming or even hunting.
It set out to dispossess the Native Americans of their remaining rich lands and drive them westward.
they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.
The American Indian Policy Review Commission of 1975 looked at the history between the Federal Government and the Native Americans, in order to improve future policy, 5 of the 11 commissions were Native Americans themselves. I believe this was a policy put forward by the Federal Government.
During the early 1800s Study Island:Native Americans were not allowed to become U.S. citizens.
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they didnt think about the native Indian only of their expension and the power they thought they had because of the Indians illerteracy and they took advantage of it and because of that power they drove them out. and put them in extinction.
A policy pursued by a nation in its dealings with other nations
The policy brought the native americans into mainstream Self-determination
You are asking the wrong question. It should be how did American policy affect Native Americans.
Foreign policy is all the strategies and goals that guide a nation's dealings with other countries.
The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.
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they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 stated the original policy of the U.S. federal government toward the Native Americans.
that they were not allowed anything/they were stupid
The Native Americans were hurt by Jackson's removal policy. They were forced to move to what is now Oklahoma.
The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.