Then government of United States enforced the Dawes act of 1887 to further divide and weaken the Indians. France E. Leupp, United States Indian Commissioner says, “Indians were moved to reservations to prevent lawless Indians from attacking white settlements or interfering with the new railroad”. The Americans did not wanted the Indians to interfere with their plans, so taking their land and forcing them to move out of settlements to reservations would keep them out of the way. The land was shared between Indians, and they did not had money and resources to grow food for themselves. They would have to get help from the Americans, and the Americans took advantage of them. The American Government claimed they wanted to educate and civilize Indians, so that they would be able to assimilate in the white society. But the enforced policies shows that they were taking advantage of
Then government of United States enforced the Dawes act of 1887 to further divide and weaken the Indians. France E. Leupp, United States Indian Commissioner says, “Indians were moved to reservations to prevent lawless Indians from attacking white settlements or interfering with the new railroad”. The Americans did not wanted the Indians to interfere with their plans, so taking their land and forcing them to move out of settlements to reservations would keep them out of the way. The land was shared between Indians, and they did not had money and resources to grow food for themselves. They would have to get help from the Americans, and the Americans took advantage of them. The American Government claimed they wanted to educate and civilize Indians, so that they would be able to assimilate in the white society. But the enforced policies shows that they were taking advantage of