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Under the Dawes Act of 1887, the head of a family received 160 acres of Indian owned land. Single people over the age of 18 received 80 acres and minors received 40 acres.
Moving to the west
black hawk
Those areas were called reservations.
They were used to working together and communities instead of as individual families
They were used to working together in communities instead of as individuals families.
It had several negative effects:They were used to working together in communities instead of as individual families.The amount of land in native hands rapidly depleted from 150 million acres to 78 million acres by 1900.The allotment policy depleted the land base, ending hunting as a means of subsistence.Women now had to be officially married to own land.The Dawes Act, adopted by Congress in 1887, authorized the President of the United States to survey American Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians. Those who accepted allotments and lived separately from the tribe would be granted United States citizenship. It ended their communal holding of property (with crop land often being privately owned by families or clans).They were used to working together in communities instead of as individual families.
Possibly on the frame just under the saddle.
In 1924 under the Dawes Plan and again in 1929 under the Young Plan
the Algonquin Indians
Indians were under the control of the British . we worked under them as a slave.
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
The German inflation was brought under control by the Germans themselves in 1923-24. The Dawes Plan was concerned with reparations.
Under the Dawes Plan
Charles Dawes was the Vice President from 1925-1929 under President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)
Charles Dawes was the Vice President from 1925-1929 under President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)