Yes, conflicts arose between the US government and the Plains Indians because the Indians wanted to live on reservation land and farm. In 1851, in the First Fort Laramie Treaty, the American government guaranteed the Plains Indians that they would be left alone in their reservations, but this treaty was not honored.
The Indians initially wanted to stay neutral during the Revolutionary War. However, some groups selected to fight with the British and others with the Colonists. It appears the decision was based on which side the group of Indians thought would protect their lands.
The goal of the federal government's policy towards Native American Indians was to rid them of land wanted by the U.S. in order to proceed with territorial expansion. They wanted to relocate the Indians to reservations much smaller than where they were now. They started the Indian Removal Act in order to do so.
because they wanted to make friends with them
They wanted to protect American from foreign Influences
because they wanted to
Money and Goods
Tecumseh wanted to unite the American Indians so that they could resist "the white men" easier.
AMEX, the American Stock Exchange, was invented in 1908 due to the high demand brought forth by individuals who wanted to invest their capital into stocks.
No because they wanted to
They wanted to own the land.
Tecumseh
They wanted to force American Indians into the mainstream- Apex
They wanted to force American Indians into the mainstream- Apex
In the 1860s American Indians were put on reservations because whites wanted the land the the Indians had been given previously. In general reservations were on land no one wanted. Then if it became valuable it was often taken away.
They wanted to make people aware of Indian grievances.
Because the Indians wanted to know how to live, eat, and have a better life.