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The Pros And Cons Of The Dawes Act

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In the 1800’s, America only favored the white man, and did not favor African-American, or Native Americans. America favored big business and the “Americanized” white man. The Dawes Act was made in hopes to Americanize the American-Indians, so they would fit in more with the white man. The idea of the Dawes Act had good intentions but ultimately it did not work out the way the government was hoping. The Dawes Act was to break up the Indian reservations and give them their own land, so the Indians could start farming, to civilize them. Critics of allotment, on the other hand, contended that the Indians would gradually become civilized on their own if they were left alone on the reservations; there was no need to strip them of their centuries-old
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