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Were the reservations the Native Americans’ sent to hospitable places? Why not?

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Not only had tribes lost their native lands, but it was almost impossible to maintain their culture and traditions inside a confined area. Feuding tribes were often thrown together and Indians who were once hunters struggled to become farmers.
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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

The Indian reservation system established tracts of land called reservations for Native Americans to live on as *white settlers took over their land*. The main goals of Indian reservations were to bring Native Americans under U.S. government control, minimize conflict between Indians and settlers and encourage Native Americans to take on the ways of the white man. But many Native Americans were forced onto reservations with catastrophic results and devastating, long-lasting effects.

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