The Dawes Severalty Act established all of the following except: Authorized the President to allot portions in the west of land granted citizenship to American Indians forced the removal of American Indians gave 160 acres to each head of family

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Answer:

Indians forced the removal of American Indians

Explanation:

The Dawes sevarlty Act is an act that was passed in 1887 by the then president, Glover. This law allowed the federal government to cut up tribal lands of natives. The intention of this federal las was to turn natives into farmers and landowners. Those native Americans who agreed to the division were granted citizenship. Tribal lands were shared into individual lands. Over 90 million acres of lands were taken from them and these were sold to no natives

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