What do both "I Will Fight No More Forever" and "The School Days of an Indian Girl" help readers to understand?

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The military fight to maintain traditional lands exacted a harsh toll from various Native American groups.

Native American groups, cultures, and traditions were weakened and destroyed in the nineteenth century.

The expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century unified and strengthened different Native American tribes.

Young Native American girls were educated by white missionaries in the nineteenth century.

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Both "I Will Fight No More Forever" and "The School Days of an Indian Girl" help readers to understand that Native American groups, cultures, and traditions were weakened and destroyed in the nineteenth century.

These works address the consequences of colonization, the loss of traditional ways of life, and the impact of assimilation efforts on Native American communities.