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In what was the 1851 Indian appropriations act considered a peace plan according to the federal government

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They stated that tribes would be relocated to reservations peacefully.

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In the Federal Government thought, the Indian appropriations act would work as a peace plan avoiding a violent encounter between American white people and Indians once the Americans started to extend their lands to the western part of the country (The plains), this act let the Indian people to move to protected reserves through funds assigned by the government.

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