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Explanation: It was a law passed on February 8, 1887 by the federal government, and that was introduced by Senator Henry L. Dawes; which consisted of the distribution of land to Native Americans from different reserves and that was created with the objective of converting them into farmers through the process of land allocation for cultivation. However, this law had its negative aspects by disintegrating the social unity that the different indigenous tribes that existed at that time maintained, so it had modifications after its first approval.