1887
Also known as the General Allotment Act, this ended the practice of giving land parcels to whole tribes by giving the land instead to individual tribe members. This freed land in reservations, which was given to white settlers.
The Endangered Species Act was passed in 1973. It was passed to protect species that were on the brink of extinction. Many animals have been placed on this, few have been removed. The Bald Eagle is considered to be a symbol of this Law's success! Flying High 5500 breeding pairs in th lower 48 states!
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) passed in 1973 is a federal law in the United States that aims to protect and preserve endangered and threatened species and their habitats. It provides guidelines for conserving and recovering species at risk of extinction. The ESA has been instrumental in preventing the extinction of many species and has helped in the recovery of several populations.
As I walked passed the post office I was stung by a bee.
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President Grover Cleavland passed the Dawes Act in 1887
Dawes Act.
The answer would be the Dawes Severalty Act.
congress passed the dawes act to force native Americans to be farmers. It forced the Native American on to the reservations and give up their freedom in their own country.
The Dawes Act was passed in 1887 and it tried to dissolve Indian tribes by redistributing the land. It was designed to forestall growing Indian poverty, but it resulted in many Indians losing their land to speculators.
Dawes Severalty Act
Dawes severalty act
What was a major goal of he Dawes act 1887
Dawes Act
The primary purpose of the Dawes Severalty Act was to promote Indian assimilation. The act was created by a Senator from Massachusetts named Henry Laurens Dawes.
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the dawes act