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In the 1880s, the federal government of the United States forced Native Americans to give up their land. As a result, their culture changed. What was the MAIN reason for this?
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In the 1880s, the federal government of the United States forced Native Americans to give up their land. As a result, their culture changed. What was the MAIN reason for this?
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Well, I'd say that it was US forcing them to conform to their culture and ways
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They had to change to survive in a new place.
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