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True or false the dawes act succeeded in achieving its goals of assimilating native americans into american society as landowners and citizens

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The answer is false. The Dawes Act fizzled in light of the fact that the plots were too little for manageable horticulture. The Native American Indians needed devices, cash, involvement or mastery in cultivating. The cultivating way of life was a total outsider lifestyle. The Dawes Severalty Act was marked by Grover Cleveland in 1887 with the expectation of absorbing Native Americans into the United States. To do this, tribal control of reservations was taken away and the land was conceded to people possessions.
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