In the 1870s, the US government took a new approach to American Indians by
a)providing allotments of land.
b) encouraging assimilation.
c) confining tribes on reservations.
d)forcing tribes to relocate west.

Respuesta :

A: providing allotments of land.

The Dawes Act, also known as the General Allotment Act, authorized the President of the United States to survey Native American tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Native Americans. Those who accepted the allotments and lived separately from the tribe would be granted United States citizenship.

The objectives of this Act were to abolish tribal and communal land ownership of the tribes into individual land ownership rigths in order to transfer lands under Native American control to white settlers and stimulate assimilation of them into mainstream American society., and thereby lift individual Native Americans out of poverty.

The answer is C Confining tribes on reservations