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Q: What would happen if ALL Native Americans left their reservations?
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What were the provisions of the treaty of medicine lodge creek?

there are only 4 but i know 2 indians move to reservastions and outlaws They are; 1.Native Americans would live on reservations in Indian Territory, 2. the government would provide Native Americans with supplies, 3. the army was not allowed on reservations, 4. Native Americans who signed the treaty agreed to stop warring on Anglo settlers. -E


Why did the Prophet and Tecumseh unite the Native Americans?

Tecumseh and The Prophet unite Native Americans so that they would go against white settlers.


What measures did the British take to end troubles with Native Americans?

The british over a long history have conqured land. I have never heard of them actually making measures to end troubles with Native Americans. But if they were unable to conqure them( which i highly doubt because their army was superior to the native americans) they would most likely return home in order to regroup.


What was the issue puritan livestock had for the native Americans and how was this issue solved?

The animals that were brought with the colonists were not native to the land and the colonists allowed them to roam around the colony. When they did this the animals would eat the crops the Native Americans were growing. This caused a problem between the two groups and if one of the Native Americans killed or hurt one of the animals the colonists would charge them for the animal and all the offspring of that animal. Not only were the colonists bringing nonnative animals, but they also introduced plants and insects into the environment trying to create another England. The honey bee was the most destructive insect introduced to North America and essentially the colonists practiced environmental terrorism against the Native Americans.


Were most native Americans patriots loyalists or a neutrals?

Most Native American tribes sided with the British because they promised that there would be no expansion beyond the Appalachian Range.

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What were the provisions of the treaty of medicine lodge creek?

there are only 4 but i know 2 indians move to reservastions and outlaws They are; 1.Native Americans would live on reservations in Indian Territory, 2. the government would provide Native Americans with supplies, 3. the army was not allowed on reservations, 4. Native Americans who signed the treaty agreed to stop warring on Anglo settlers. -E


What would happen if the Native Americans had not joined missions?

California would be crazy


Why did many native Americans choose to join the Confederacy in the war effort in the west?

In some cases Native Americans fought with the Confederacy because they believed that the Federal government had treated them badly. They, in some cases decided to help the South because they believed the Federal government would continue to force Native Americans on to reservations.


How would breaking up the reservations help the government achieve their goal of assimilating the native Americans?

A reservation is a kind of ghetto or enclave, in which native Americans associate only with their fellow native Americans in the reservation and have relatively little if any contact with other types of Americans. If native Americans move to cities where other types of Americans live, they will become more involved with what I might loosely describe as mainstream American culture. That is assimilation.


What did Native Americans believe would happen to them if they smoked tobacco?

they believed that it would sorta connect them with their spirit it was sacred


What lands was reserved for native American?

The west was reserved for the Native Americans but the Americans kept on moving westward and kept forcing the Native Americans out of their territories or land. So it would be a yes they had land and a no that Americans kept FORCING them out of their land.


Were Native Americans colonized or did they immigrate to the US?

If I have to choose one of those options, I would choose that the Native Americans were colonized by the United States. However, I would argue that while the US illegally confiscated the territory that Native Americans occupied, the Native Americans were rarely, if ever, colonized. The US did not want them as citizens and actively fought several wars and committed atrocities to force them off of land that the US government decided would be in its interest to control directly. Native Americans only became "integrated" into the US via the Reservation System, whereby Native Americans received US citizenship and lived on Reservations, but this is fundamentally different than colonization in Latin America, Africa, or Asia where the native populations were actively involved in the European-dominated society.


Why did the unites staes government try to move Native Americans to reservations?

Native Americans in the US did not due well as the westward expansion continued. White settlers were in constant conflict with Native Tribes and treaties signed by the US government with Native Tribes were broken all the time. The US wanted to not eliminate Natives, but rather to have them settle in reservations. This would of course infringe upon their freedoms. Basically, white settlers saw Natives as obstacles to their mining and farming interests. It must ne noted that Native Americans throughout the Western Hemisphere all suffered under the European invasions of the New World.


Pros and cons of Native Americans going to reservations during the 19th century?

The pros would have only been for the Americans. Reservations were generally and purposely established in areas largely uninhabitable - lands the Americans did not want. The reservations were far away from lands the tribes grew up in, so they had no way to adapt to the land or its climate. Also they were often placed side by side with ages old enemies. The plus for the Americans was that it was a perfectly legal way to continue its planned genocide. The cons of the reservations were numerous. Aside from what was mentioned above, the reservations created an atmosphere of dependency upon the government. This again was to destroy the spirit of the American Indian.


What was the reason for the native americans migrating?

1. Some groups of Native Americans were nomadic and traveled with certain animal groups/herds/etc for food and resources. 2. Another reason would be when groups from Europe and Asia came and forced them off of their native land so they could take the land as their own. They also made the Native Americans live on reservations.


Why were many Native Americans on the east coast reluctant to move west?

The U.S. Settlers were mean to the Native Americans and forced them to move to reservation land where there was no buffalo to hunt and the hunters would have to move out of the reservations to hunt for the buffalo for food, clothing and tools. Long ago before the U.S. Settlers came to America, the Native Americans would follow the buffalo where ever they go to hunt for the things they will need to survive because the buffalo was their sacred animal


What were Georgias policies toward Native Americans?

Thinking the Native Americans would revolt, Georgia made forceful policies.