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nignag [31]
1 year ago
7

How much land did the Native Americans lose due to the Dawes Act?

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belka [17]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

100 million acres of land

Explanation:

Native peoples who were deemed to be "mixed-blood" were forced to accept U.S. citizenship, while others were "detribalized." Between 1887 and 1934, Native Americans "lost control of about 100 million acres of land" (United states has 1.9 billion acres of land) or about "two-thirds of the land base they held in 1887" as

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