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Supporters of the Dawes Act said the act would help American Indians to
keep traditions and customs.
increase property.
educate children.
become farmers.
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become farmers.
Supporters argued allotting individual plots would encourage American Indians to take up private farming and assimilate into American society (though in practice it led to major loss of tribal land and culture).
Supporters argued allotting individual plots would encourage American Indians to take up private farming and assimilate into American society (though in practice it led to major loss of tribal land and culture).
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