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History, 05.05.2021 04:10 marioagundis0998

Please Help ME 5. How did the passage the Dawes Act threaten the American Indian way of life?

It divided Indian reservations into individual allotments for settlement by Indians or whites.

It assimilated native people into white culture using boarding schools.

It only recognized the sovereignty of American Indian tribes if they pledged allegiance to the United States.

It eliminated all Indian reservations and tribal lands recognized up to that time.

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