Can Explain how the U.S. Army, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Dawes Plan affected the Native Americans of the west?
The Indians were considered a foreign nation and the Army fought them in the last quarter of the 1800s in order to use their lands for western expansion. The Dawes Act was to assimilate the Indians by doing away with the traditional tribal pattern.
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