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It gave each Indian family 160 acres of land. (novanet)
The preservation of the cultural practices of the last Native American tribes is the connection to the Homestead Act.
Push them onto worthless lands not wanted by the settlers.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed many forms of discrimination, and began dismantling the "separate but equal" doctrine that supported segregation. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 added further protection.
rude thats probaly how they act
Different people have different views
See the "Dawes Act" on Answers.com The Dawes Act divided reservation land amongst individual tribal members. The tribal member could sell the land. Deeded land on a reservation is land that the tribal member sold.
The Dawes Act
dawes act
Apartheid was not just about white and black. Under the Apartheid Regulations, I believe there were 16 designations of 'colour' including white, black, Indian, Asian and other 'in betweens' . If you were investigated and found to have any non white ancestor, you would be classified as a ranking in "Coloureds". - Many people went through life thinking they were white (or not even thinking about it) and wake up one day to find they were "coloured" or even black and required to have a 'pass book', possibly lose their job, or even have to move to a totally different area. Unknown to many today, this insidious Act was quickly bolstered by others such as the "Immorality Act", the "Bantu Education Act", the "Group Areas Act", the "Reservation od Separate Amenities Act", the "Suppression of Communism Act" and many others.
Moved Indians tribes to permanent reservation and gave each 160 acres of land.
Certainly the Rebellion in 1885 ranks toward the top, but probably the most important was the Act of Congress signed on Sep 7 1916 which created the Rocky Boy's Reservation. Some say that it was an executive order, but this is simply NOT true. It was an act of Conress
intended to americanize native Americans by distributing reservation land to individual owners..
It gave each Indian family 160 acres of land. (novanet)
The preservation of the cultural practices of the last Native American tribes is the connection to the Homestead Act.
What was the sugar act and why was it important