treaties and forced to leave their homes
varieties of treaties that would concern land and such.
Native American tribes were often forced, tricked, or bribed into signing treaties that ceded their lands to the U.S. government. These treaties, which were frequently made under pressure, promised certain benefits that were rarely honored, ultimately leading to significant injustices toward Native communities. The 19th century saw many such agreements, resulting in the loss of millions of acres of tribal land.
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