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As a consequence of the Dawes Act, by 1900, American Indians
had gained more land than they held in 1881.
had lost half the land they held in 1881.
had lost all of the land they held in 1881.
had kept all of the land they held in 1881.

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had lost half the land they held in 1881.

The Dawes Act (1887) divided communal tribal lands into individual allotments and opened "surplus" lands to white settlers, resulting in Native Americans losing roughly half their remaining land by 1900.