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  2. Dawes General Allotment Act | History, Significance, & Facts

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    Dawes General Allotment Act, (February 8, 1887), U.S. law providing for the distribution of Indian reservation land among individual Native Americans, with the aim of creating responsible farmers in the white man’s image.

  3. The Dawes Act - U.S. National Park Service

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    What was the Dawes Act? The Dawes Act (sometimes called the Dawes Severalty Act or General Allotment Act), passed in 1887 under President Grover Cleveland, allowed the federal government to break up tribal lands.

  4. The Dawes Act of 1887 - ThoughtCo

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    The Dawes Act of 1887 was a United States post-Indian Wars law that illegally dissolved 90 million acres of Native lands from 1887 to 1934. Signed into law by President Grover Cleveland on February 8, 1887, the Dawes Act expedited the cultural genocide of Native Americans.

  5. Dawes Act (1887) | National Archives

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    On February 8, 1887, Congress passed the Dawes Act, named for its author, Senator Henry Dawes of Massachusetts. Also known as the General Allotment Act, the law authorized the President to break up reservation land, which was held in common by the members of a tribe, into small allotments to be parceled out to individuals.

  6. The Dawes Act of 1887 Summary - Shmoop

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    Brief Summary. The Set-Up. The government needed some way of obtaining Native American land for all the white settlers that were heading west, while forcing the tribes to assimilate into American culture. They needed a way to do that without looking like bad guys.

  7. Five Civilized Tribes: Dawes Records | National Archives

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    The Dawes Act of February 8, 1887 marks a turning point in determining tribal citizenship. This Act developed a Federal commission tasked with creating Final Rolls for the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma (Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles).

  8. General Allotment Act - Encyclopedia.com

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    The General Allotment Act, or Dawes Severalty Act, was passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Grover Cleveland in 1887 to give formally (or "allot") land to individual Native Americans.

  9. Dawes Act - Wikiwand

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    The Dawes Act compelled Native Americans to adopt European American culture by prohibiting Indigenous cultural practices and encouraging settler cultural practices and ideologies into Native American families and children.

  10. Digital History ID 4029 - University of Houston

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    Document: The Dawes Act February 8, 1887. An act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes.

  11. The Dawes Act - GCSE History by Clever Lili

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    What was the Dawes Act? The Dawes Act was a law which distributed Indian reservation land to individual Native American families. They were given a plot of land, with the intention that they would become self-sufficient farmers.

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