What connection does the author draw between the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the U.S. government’s efforts to force American Indians onto reservations?

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Answer:

After the battle, the U.S. government dealt harshly with any tribe that resisted relocation to reservations.      

Explanation:      

The government plans in the West affected the Native Indians by stealing away their land. The government fell into a pattern of making and then violating treaties with the Indians, which forcing Indians to react with violence, which led to wars. Native Indians forced to live in reservations, where they lived with small acres of land. The West opened for the settlers by granting land at a reasonable rate. Native Indians stopped from roaming in plains where the settlers started ranchers and farmers. The Homestead Act of 1862 and the Dawes Act of 1887 made the Native Indians life turn into hell with poverty, diseases, and alcoholism.

Answer:

C

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