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24 December, 22:57

What type of response did the Curtis Act evoke from the Five Civilized Tribes

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  1. 25 December, 01:51
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    The Curtis Act of 1898 was an amendment to the Dawes Act. It was about policies concerning the people living in American Indian territories, and it's main objectives were to abolish tribal government, control and register tribe members, amongst other things, in order to integrate the native population into the American society.

    The Curtis Act affected the independence and power of American tribes and its members, including the Five Civilized Tribes. Since the Curtis Act's policies and new rules were being forced upon the natives (and affected a huge portion of their lives, including policies concerning land possession and division), many tribe members were against it.
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