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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help native americans in the late eighteen hundreds
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The goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late nineteenth century was to improve the living conditions and social status of Indigenous peoples in the United States. They wanted to address issues such as land rights, education, healthcare, and assimilation policies that were negatively affecting Native American communities. These reformers sought to protect the rights and sovereignty of Native American tribes and to ensure that they were treated fairly and with dignity. Some of the key figures in this movement included Helen Hunt Jackson, who advocated for Native American rights and land rights, and Richard Henry Pratt, who founded the Carlisle Indian Industrial School to promote the assimilation of Native American children into mainstream American society.