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Democrats held power for so long during the 30s, 40s, and 50s because the country entered the Great Depression. Democrats dominated this time period because its liberal policies and programs with FDR's "New Deal" were seen as the best way to combat the emergency bank closings.
The correct answer is: A. Loyalists were supposed to get their property back and face no further punishment from the American government.
The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783 between<em> King George III (Great Britain) and Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay representing the United States of America</em> bringing the American Revolution to an end. It recognized the 13 Colonies as an independent nation from Great Britain.
One of the terms that<em> The Treaty of Paris</em> stated was that the Congress had to return the property they had confiscated from the Loyalists (those who remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution).
The correct answer is "to attack "tribalism" by dividing the land of nearly all tribes and distributing it to individual Native American families."
The purpose and approach of the Dawes Act was to attack "tribalism" by dividing the land of nearly all tribes and distributing it to individual Native American families.
The Dawes Act was passed to make American Indians property owners and to open up more land for white settlers.
One of the immediate things that happened when Congress passed the Dawes Act of 1887, was that the United States government divided Native American territories by creating individual plots of land. That was the only way for Native American Indians to become American citizens: accepting the split of the land. The government wanted to incorporate the Native Indians into the American culture but it was not an easy task. The Native Indians had so ingrained in their customs, culture, and traditions. As a result of this Act, almost 90 million acres were sold to white settlers.
No man should be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of Parliament.