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What can you infer from the fact that the U.S. government forced many Native Americans of the Great Plains to move to reservations in the 1800s?

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Indian evacuation was a constrained relocation in the nineteenth century whereby Native Americans were constrained by the United States government to leave their tribal countries in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River, explicitly to an assigned Indian Territory (generally, present day Oklahoma).

The Indian reservation framework was made to keep Native Americans off of grounds that European Americans wished to settle.

The booking framework enabled Indian clans to administer themselves and to keep up a portion of their social and social conventions.

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