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SS.11.4.c.2:
Students will examine the effect of federal policies on Native Americans on the Great Plains including reservation policies, the Dawes Act (1887), and forced acculturation efforts (Carlisle Indian School).
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NYS Social Studies Framework
Grade 11: United States History and Government
POST‐CIVIL WAR ERA (1865 – 1900): Reconstruction resulted in political reunion and expanded constitutional rights. However, those rights were undermined and issues of inequality continued for African Americans, women, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, and Chinese immigrants.
Federal policies regarding westward expansion had positive effects on the national economy but negative consequences for Native Americans.
Students will examine the effect of federal policies on Native Americans on the Great Plains including reservation policies, the Dawes Act (1887), and forced acculturation efforts (Carlisle Indian School).
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