From the view of the American government, it was an excellent idea, making more land available for settlers and farmers.
From the native point of view, it wasn't quite so positive. American Indians lost their land, their food sources, their lives, their families and their future.
The Gentleman's Agreement of 1907 is best described as "<span>The United States would not segregate Japanese immigrants, and Japan would not allow further emigration to the United States."</span>
Woops thought it said native americans
Well when you spread a product from let’s say one country to another, it’s very new to them. They may take inspiration from the said trade and turn it into a certain part of their cultural that runs down for years to come.
Congress passed t<span>he Judiciary Act of 1789.</span>