LAD/Blog #25: The Dawes Act
The Dawes Act allowed the federal government to divide Indian land. This would help assimilate Indians into American by ending a policy of tribal land ownership and allowing for individual property rights. Some important parts of the act were:
1) Most Indians would receive a grant of 160 acres
2) Land allotments would be controlled by the government for 25 years
3) Indians only had four years to select their land or the government would choose it for them
By allowing for assimilation the act would benefit Indians and help lift them out of poverty.
Advertisement as a result of the Dawes Act
Synthesis: Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862
1) Most Indians would receive a grant of 160 acres
2) Land allotments would be controlled by the government for 25 years
3) Indians only had four years to select their land or the government would choose it for them
By allowing for assimilation the act would benefit Indians and help lift them out of poverty.
Advertisement as a result of the Dawes Act
Synthesis: Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862
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