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what were the consequences of the 1871 law banning recognition of indian nations or tribes

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The consequences of the 1871 law banning recognition of indian nations or tribes was that American Indian countries were not considered to be domestic and dependent tribes.


The 1871 law declared that " no Indian nation or tribe would be recognised as an independent nation, tribe or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty. "

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The year 1871 saw the end of Indian treaty-making.

Indian Appropriation Act: The act forbids the acknowledgement of an Indian nation or tribe as an independent nation.

It also restricts the tribes signing a contract with the United states.

Consequences:  

  • 368 Indian treaties from 1778 to 1868 were honored by the congress party as an effect of this act.
  • The American Indian countries were also not considered to be one of the domestic and dependent tribes.
  • The government paid for moving Plains Indians onto reservations.
  • The hunting lands were reduced and agriculture farming began to increase.

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