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Do you think life was better for Native Americans on the reservation or on individual plots of land? Why?
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Do you think life was better for Native Americans on the reservation or on individual plots of land? Why?
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Do you think life was better for Native Americans on the reservation or on individual plots of land? Why?
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Hey there!
Life for Native Americans on the reservations and/or individual plots of land was certainly NOT better. The reason why, is because they were taken from their home, and forced to learn/adapt to new American cultures.
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