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Sonbull [250]
2 years ago
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What describes a consequence of the reservation system during the 1870s?

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astraxan [27]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer would be : A. Tribes refused to stay on the failing reservations

The reservations refer to Government's effort to replace Indian land that has been acquired for them. But these reservations failed to fulfill the basic need of the Indians that was promised by the government so a couple of tribes refused to stay in it and demanded their land back

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