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Who passed the Dawes Act?

President Grover Cleavland passed the Dawes Act in 1887


What acts passed by Congress was a reversal of Native American policy?

Dawes Act.


Which federal law was passed in 1887 that provided for individual homestead style land ownership for native Americans?

The answer would be the Dawes Severalty Act.


Why was the Dawes Act passed by the US government?

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.


What did the Dawes's act do?

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.


Which federal law was passed in 1887 that provided for individual ownership for Native Americans?

Dawes Severalty Act


Which federal was passed in 1887 that provided for individual homestead-style land ownership for native Americans?

Dawes severalty act


What was the major goal of the Dawes act of 1887?

What was a major goal of he Dawes act 1887


Which of these happened last credit Mobilier panic of 1873 Dawes act?

Dawes Act


The Dawes Severalty Act was designed to promote Indian?

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.


Was the dawes act successful?

No


What law broke up the Indian reservations and had a major impact on the settlement of the west?

the dawes act