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15 August, 20:37

How did the Dawes act and the Curtis act affect the native Americans who accepted land allotments?

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  1. 15 August, 20:39
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    Answer: Native Americans were now citizens subject to US laws, while before they had governed themselves

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  2. 15 August, 20:43
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    These acts affected the native Americans in the following ways:

    Native Americans lost their lands, 90 million acres Native Americans were offered homes if they registered with US government Individuals could be enrolled without their permission white settlers flooded Oklahoma Territory These acts enabled Oklahoma to be admitted as a state in 1907
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