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Ludmilka [50]
3 years ago
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What was the stated purpose of the dawes act and what was its effect

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tankabanditka [31]3 years ago
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The Dawes Act<span> of 1887 (also known as the General Allotment </span>Act<span> or the </span>Dawes <span>Severalty </span>Act<span> of 1887), adopted by Congress in 1887, authorized the President of the United States to survey American Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians.</span>
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