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In the period from 1860 to 1900, the Federal Government encouraged the settlement of the West by
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
The Homestead Act of 1862 helped the development of the West by
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
The Homestead Act was important in the growth of the West because it
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
During the late 1800s, many North American Indian tribes were sent to reservations that were located
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
The purpose of the Homestead Act of 1862, which provided free federal land, was to
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
In the late 1800’s, the goal of the Federal Government’s policy toward Native American Indians was to
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
The mechanization of agriculture in the United States led directly to
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
Buffalo hunters have done more in the last two years, and will do more in the next year, to settle the . . . Indian question than the entire regular army has done in the last thirty years What was the result of the process described in the quote
providing free land to settlers
The disappearance of their economic base helped drive Native American Indians onto reservations.
in sparsely populated regions of the West
encouraged settlement of the Great Plains
encourage settlement of the West
an increase in production
granting tracts of land to railroad companies to encourage construction
destroy tribal bonds and thus weaken their traditional cultural values
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