U.S. Government's Relationship with Native Americans

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What is the main subject of the article?

The history of Native Americans and the U.S. government

Where was the treaty made between General William T. Sherman and the Sioux in 1868?

Fort Laramie, Wyoming

What is the approximate number of words in the article?

983 words

What was the result of the Treaty of Paris for Native American nations?

Their fates were left uncertain

What did the Treaty of Fort Laramie of 1868 promise to the Sioux Nation?

The use and occupation of the Great Sioux Reservation

Why did the US government cease to recognize Native American nations as capable of making treaties?

Because they were no longer seen as sovereign nations

What was the fate of William McIntosh, the chief of the Muscogee-Creek Nation?

He was assassinated

What did the US Supreme Court ruling in 1903 establish?

The power of Congress to override treaties

Explore the history of the complex and often contentious relationship between the United States government and Native American communities. Learn about the key events, figures, and policies that have shaped this relationship over time.

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