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You werent very specific.
Native Americans, also known as American Indians, Indigenous Americans and other terms, are the indigenous peoples of the United States, except Hawaii and territories of the United States. There are 574 federally recognized tribes living within the US, about half of which are associated with Indian reservations. The term "American Indian" excludes Native Hawaiians and some Alaskan Natives, while "Native Americans" are American Indians, plus Alaska Natives of all ethnicities. The US Census does not include Native Hawaiians, Samoans, or Chamorros, instead being included in the Census grouping of "Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander".
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Laws are no longer strictly enforced.
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considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War.
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The Indian reservation system established tracts of land called reservations for Native Americans to live on as white settlers took over their land.
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At first they help one another until they became enemies due to the colonies encroachment on their lands along with lands and cultural dispute
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