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The Effects Of Assimilation Of Native Americans

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Assimilation of the native Indians occurred in different phases. The United States in the early years adopted an Indian policy that they used to build good relations with the bordering tribes which helped politically and in trading with the natives. However, they reserved to stop the good relationships in order for them to acquire more land as the moved west to expand their territory. (Keller,1983)
In 1830 the US government called for the relocation of the native American tribes who stayed east of river Mississippi to the lands that were west of the river. The president worked out a deal of land exchange with the tribes that were located in the land. This was known as the Indian removal act. The native American was to migrate voluntarily even though most United States citizens did not follow these orders.
People who have associated closely with the natives are the ones who called for the assimilation and administration of Indians. They labeled themselves as ‘friend of Indians'. The policy used towards the Indians had positive results as many tribes had been prompt to stele in reservations, agreeing to the labor of various kind and accepted civilization (Keller,1983). The citizens applied Christian principles in Indian matters that enables fast assimilation and corruption reduced drastically. Most Indians converted to Christianity, but there was a struggle between Protestants and Catholic as of who will get more people. Arguably the most impactful effect of genocide of

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