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Native American civil rights movement?

The Native American civil rights movements sought equal treatment and basic civil rights for Native Americans. In 1968 the Indian Civil Rights Act was passed and it granted Native Americans many civil rights.


Who was the franciscan monk who worked for rights of native Americans?

The franciscan monk who worked for the rights of Native Americans was Junipero Serra. It was in 1769. -Bebe


Who founded a colony that practiced religious freedomequality to alland fair treatment of native Americans?

William Penn founded the Pennsylvania Colony in 1681, which was known for its commitment to religious freedom and equality for all. He promoted fair treatment of Native Americans, emphasizing peaceful coexistence and respect for their rights. Penn's Quaker beliefs influenced the colony's policies, making it a refuge for various religious groups seeking tolerance.


How did the treaty of Greenville affect the rights of native Americans?

Native Americans felt angry that the United States demanded their own land. Some Native Americans were forced to sell their lands to companies. The lives of the Native Americans will never be the same again.


What can you conclude about native Americans beliefs about land rights?

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What belief did Native Americans held about land rights?

jamal lafrance


What happened to native Americans rights after the pueblo revolt?

they went into rehab.


In 1789 could Native Americans?

No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.


What three groups were denied the rights of the first ten amendments?

Women, African-Americans, and Native Americans


Why did William Penn and the native Americans meet?

It was unusual because William is gay and most natives arent


The successes of the civil rights movement of the 1950s largely bypassed?

Native Americans


Which was a political party that advocated the rights of native-born Americans?

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