1 gen 1887 anni - Dawes Allotment (Severalty) Act
Descrizione:
• Dissolved legal existence of tribes
• Reallocated lands – sold off excess
• Forced assimilation
– Indian Schools movement
Legislation that allotted each head of household 160 acres of land; land deemed to be "surplus" beyond what was needed for allotment was opened to white settlers with the proceeds invested in education programs; designed to encourage the breakup of the tribes and promote the assimilation of Native Americans into American society.
Historical Significance:
Native Americans lost about 90 million acres of treaty land.
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