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Match the method of colonization with the North American region where it was mainly used.
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Integrating native people into society
Forcing native people westward to reservations
Creating an isolated reservation system
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- Integrating native people into society — Spanish borderlands (New Spain: Southwest and California). Spanish missions, encomienda and intermarriage aimed to assimilate Indigenous peoples into colonial society.
- Forcing native people westward to reservations — Eastern United States (Southeastern and other eastern tribes; e.g., Indian Removal/Trail of Tears to Indian Territory).
- Creating an isolated reservation system — Canada (and later the U.S. West/Great Plains). Colonial/settler governments established reserves/reservations to confine Indigenous peoples to specific areas.
- Forcing native people westward to reservations — Eastern United States (Southeastern and other eastern tribes; e.g., Indian Removal/Trail of Tears to Indian Territory).
- Creating an isolated reservation system — Canada (and later the U.S. West/Great Plains). Colonial/settler governments established reserves/reservations to confine Indigenous peoples to specific areas.
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