Sunday, August 18, 2019
Native American Relations with The United States Essay -- Exploratory
Native American Relations with The United States      What were the significant treaties, policies, and events that defined US Government and Native American Relations?  How did the Native American respond to these treaties, polices, and events historically?  How did these treaties, policies, and events affect the subsistence, religion, political, and social structures of the Native American people?  I will answer these questions through the examination of  two centuries of US history in  six time periods that define clear changes in the relationship between the Native American and the US Government.       Formative period  1780 -1825      One of the critical tasks that faced the new nation of the United States was establishing a healthy relationship with the Native Americans (Indians). ââ¬Å"The most serious obstacle to peaceful relations between the United States and the Indians was the steady encroachment of white settlers on the Indian lands. The Continental Congress, following [George] Washingtonââ¬â¢s suggestion, issued a proclamation prohibiting unauthorized settlement or purchase of Indian land.â⬠ (Prucha, 3)  Many of the Indian tribes had entered into treaties with the French and British and still posed a military threat to the new nation.     The new US Government was careful not to antagonize the Indians and sought to treat them with mutual respect.  This is evidenced in early treaties where the term ââ¬Å"Red Brothersâ⬠ was used to convey this sentiment of equality.   By 1800 interaction between the Indian and white settlers had become quite common through trade.  Many Indians traded for household goods, traps and tools.  The US became concerned about the cultural differences and sought to improve the Indian station in life by providi...              ...ll as the opportunity like the Seminole to develop a culture rich in tradition and assimilation that fosters a self-reliant people.         Sources Cited    American Indian Research and Policy Institute, ââ¬Å"Framework of tribal sovereigntyâ⬠, URL:  http://www.airpi/org/marge1.html, 1998     Bailey Thomas A., Kennedy David M,  The American Pageant: A History of the Republic  10th ed ,  Lexington, Massachusetts, D.C. Heath and Company,1994.     Brown, Dee, Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West,  New York, Bantam Press,1970     Josephy, Alvin M, The American Heritage Book of Indians, New York, American  Heritage Publishing Co,1961     Prucha, Francis Paul, Documents of United States Indian Policy, Lincoln, University of  Nebraska Press,1990     Schlesinger, Arthur M, The Almanac of American History, New York,Brompton Books  Corporation,1993                         
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