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Indian Removal Act Report

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After the removal, Indians began to completely change their culture to live as an American culture. Schools were created and they had their own newspapers as well as their own governments (Peppas 2013, page 41). They wore the same clothes as Americans (Indian Affairs). Throughout the years, they have been able to create their own governments and were recognized by the American government.
The Indians had every reason not to trust Americans after all they went through being constantly pushed off their land. They were always seen as two separate groups and Americans have treated the Indians as less than them until recently. The government began to see that the way the Indians were treated was wrong and should have never been forced to move. There was never an official apology for the Indian Removal Act and treatment until 2009, “when President Barack Obama signed the Native American Apology Resolution into law” (Peppas 2013, page 43). This was to improve the relationship with us and Indians today and …show more content…

They helped with negotiating treaties through the Indian Removal Act (Indian Affairs). They have created laws that affect everyone and gives Indians more rights. These new acts help in creating better relationships for Indians and Americans and increase trust in each other. When the Indian Removal Act was in place, whites were in control, but now the Bureau of Indian Affairs is made up almost entirely of Indians (Indian Affairs).
One law to help Indians is The General Allotment Act of 1887 "An Act to Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians on the Various Reservations" (Our Documents). This benefitted Indians by seeing them as individual people instead of tribes as a way to thank the Indians for changing their culture by providing each head of the house with property of their own (Our

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