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The US government's policy against Native Americans
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The US government enacted the Dawes act in 1887, splitting Native American reservation land into individual allotments that could be sold to white people, effectively taking away their land. The policy had some aspects of a concentration camp and was the government's way of removing Native Americans from the land that they wanted to take over.

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