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In the late nineteenth century, why was assimilation between the peoples of the United States and Indian tribes difficult to attain?

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Answer: Since there was no more Western territory to push them towards, the U.S. decided to remove Native Americans by assimilating them. Americans also believed that when indigenous people learned US customs they would be able to merge with american people

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