they used to punish them and put them on the front line of their army but then they realized they wanted everyone they conquered to like them s they granted the people partial citizenships
President Jackson said that it would be in the Native American's best interest to be far away from white Americans.
In the 1920s, U.S. policy toward Native Americans began to shift from assimilationist approaches to a focus on self-determination and tribal sovereignty. The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 granted U.S. citizenship to all Native Americans, although many states found ways to keep them from voting. Additionally, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, though enacted slightly later, was influenced by the 1920s' shift, promoting tribal self-governance and the preservation of cultural identities. This marked a significant change from previous policies aimed at eradicating Native cultures.
Some British policies made for the colonies were the stamp act, the sugar act, and quartering act. The colonies protested against the alleged illegal taxation which started the rebellion named the American revolution.
It didn't change. Washington was dead long before the Civil War so he had no knowledge of the war.
They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Like the Romans, the conquering Muslim respected the religions and customs of the conquered peoples.
the two countries became less hostile toward each other
It convinced them to declare their independence from the king and set up new republics in all the states.
the two countries became less hostile toward each other
the two countries became less hostile toward each other
the two countries became less hostile toward each other
The Qing subjugated the Mongolians and Tibetans, conquered local tribes in southern China. In general they maintained a rather friendly attitude toward minorities and neighboring small countries, except when they rebel.
No