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RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES
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citizens of their tribe, living within the boundaries of the U.S. part of the land would be "reserved" exclusively for the tribe's use (reservation) under the reservation American Indians kept their citizenship in their sovereign tribes were devised to the Indians to live clearly defined zones reservations were devised to encourage the Indians to live within clearly defined zones The Dawes Act of 1887 designed to encourage the breakup of the tribes and promote the assimilation of Indians into American Society The Dawes Act of 1887 designed to encourage the breakup of the tribes and promote the assimilation of Indians into American Society offer Indians the benefits of U.S. citizenship — if they the land allotment, lived separate from the tribe and became "civilized" offer Indians the benefits of U.S. citizenship — if they took the land allotment, lived separate from the tribe and became "civilized" 1919 - citizenship granted to Indian veterans of World War I who were not yet citizens 1919 - citizenship granted to Indian veterans of World War I who were not yet citizens 1924 - citizenship granted to all Native Americans 1924 - citizenship granted to all Native Americans Nebraskastudies.org
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alien, migrant, illegal illegal alien, undocumented worker undocumented immigrant, illegal immigrant, undocumented alien, unauthorized migrant, illegal migrant, illegal alien, migrant, or undocumented worker million in the > 11 million in the U.S. Immigrationpolicy.org
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