Dawes Severalty Act in the United States
Introduction to Dawes Severalty Act, 1887
In the context of the legal history: Law using citizenship, right to vote and individual land ownership as a way to entice Native Americans to break away from their tribal heritage and assimilate into American society. Not successful.
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In the context of the legal history:
See Also
- International Treaties
- Multilateral Treaties
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