The primary goal of boarding schools that separated Native American children from their parents was to "surround youth with American culture to replace Native American culture." This approach aimed to assimilate Native American children into Euro-American society and diminish their indigenous identities.
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What did boarding schools hope to gain by separating Native American children from their parents?
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enable the children to establish family bonds within the Catholic Church
enable the children to establish family bonds within the Catholic Church
help youth learn housekeeping and agricultural skills
help youth learn housekeeping and agricultural skills
provide children with food and shelter through the winter months
provide children with food and shelter through the winter months
surround youth with American culture to replace Native American culture
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