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1 July, 03:49

Which statement best explains the lack of political participation by American Indians in the United States during the federalists period

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    Native Americans were denied US citizenship.

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    After the Revolutionary War, Indians were not regarded as American citizens or as likely candidates for citizenship. In the beginning of the American republic and for the whole of the 19th century, Indian people were excluded from this key political right. Native Americans were granted US citizenship by Congress until 1924.
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