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Freedom Movements & Resistance

Tabitha Clear

Created on November 21, 2022

information on the 1920s Women and Native Americans Freedom Movements and resistance to them

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Hover over the blue dots to read about how women of color were restricted from suffrage.

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Dawes Act

The Dawes Act was passed during Westward Expansion. The policy took Native American tribal land and divided it up into smaller, individual plots of land. To get this land Native Americans had to settle as individual families, rather than tribes, and adopt and agricultural lifestyle. The Dawes Act caused Native American tribes to lose land and forced them assimilate to Americanized culture.