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David E. Shi and George Brown Tindall, America: A Narrative History, Vol. 2, 10th ed. (New York: W.W. Norton, 2016) [ISBN: 9780393265958].
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CIVIL WAR POLICIES
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The aim of the federal government’s post-civil war policies was to integrate the Native
Americans into the American society. On the contrary, the policies ended up accelerated the
death of the culture of the Native Americans. Also, the policies aimed to decrease the separation
of the Native Americans and increase their integration in America (Shi and Tindall, 2016, 11501200). Numerous at...
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