Indigenous peoples: loss of land to the United States
1787
1871
The Third Northwest Ordinance protected the lands and property of Native Americans, but a few decades later the Supreme Court deprived them of their rights.
The Indian Appropriation Act: suppression of the independence of Amerindian groups
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1887
1830
2010
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The Indian Removal Act expelled the indigenous population from eastern Mississippi.
The Dawes Act gave the United States control over the distribution of land on reservations.
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Indigenous peoples: loss of land to the United States
1787
1871
The Third Northwest Ordinance protected the lands and property of Native Americans, but a few decades later the Supreme Court deprived them of their rights.
The Indian Appropriation Act: suppression of the independence of Amerindian groups
GOAL
START
1887
1830
2010
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer
The Indian Removal Act expelled the indigenous population from eastern Mississippi.
The Dawes Act gave the United States control over the distribution of land on reservations.