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Could the Dawes Act
be considered a
success? Why/why
not?

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Answer:

Yes.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Dawes act was designed to cause conflicts between natives while making the natives farm there new, assigned land like white homesteaders, the Dawes act did not succesfully cause conflicts between natives, but did see the natives land being taken from them and them farming there new, assigned land.

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