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In which way did the U.S. government try to speed Indian assimilation to white ways of life? They created boarding schools for Indian children. They passed rights protecting Indian culture. They allowed Indians large areas of land to live on. They forced them to live on reservations. 0 of 1 ✓ 2. What did the Dawes General Allotment Act grant the Indians? U.S. army protection from militia protection for their rights as a people a specific area of farmland several reservations in the west 1 of 1 X 3. What mistake by Colonel George Custer led to his defeat by chiefs Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn? Custer and his force were unprepared for the Sioux attack. Custer and his force arrived after the main U.S. force. Custer and his force arrived ahead of the main U.S. force. 0 of 1 ✓ 4. What sparked the Sand Creek Massacre? White settlers attacks on Sioux Indians Indian interest in gold mining Sioux attacks on stagecoac

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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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First by opening large portions for indian reservation for white settlement.Opening boarding schools for indian children.Formulation of policies to encourage civilizing process.By sharing their experiences and histories they blend into common cultural life.Americans took indian immigrants hence speeding up indian assimilation.Sharing language with indians as measns of communication.

Answered by Sidyandex
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For the first question, “They created boarding schools for Indian children”.

Education was the primary method that is used in order to acculturate the minority process.

The Dawes Act of 1887 comes into play with the homesteads for the Native Americans that helps in allocation of the tribal lands in the individual severalty.

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