Native American's were cleared beside their territories, driven back over the considerable gap and into the grounds of different tribes by the colonialization of American expansionism. After huge numbers of the tribes who once lived congruously with these early pioneers joined Great Britain amid the American …show more content…
Once again, American Exceptionalism driven by Manifest Destiny and the American Industrial Revolution sought new lands and new frontiers to conquer. Those lands were west, into the Plains and Oklahoma territories.
Decades prior, the U.S. Government had set up a Bureau of Indian Affairs inside the Department of the Interior. A Federal Executive branch of the U.S. government in charge of the administration and preservation of most elected land and normal assets and the organization of projects identifying with the Native Americans. A long time later that would incorporate the Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Made in 1849, its unique intention was to oversee those grounds controlled by the Federal Government and to manage those terrains where 'indigenous' people groups of America were persuasively