In providing for the sale of unused Indian lands, supporters contended, the allotment bill would give settlers the land they needed and keep them from encroaching on Indian lands. "The hunger for his lands was never so great, and the determination to appropriate them was never so strong.... In the meantime there is not left to the Indian the undisturbed enjoyment of an acre, no matter what his title. The Odds against him were never so great as now," Dawes wrote in an 1885 letter to a meeting of the Indian Rights Association. Under allotment, Schurz asserted, "The Indians will occupy no more ground than so many white people; the large reservations will gradually be opened to general settlement and enterprise, and the Indians, with their possessions, will cease to stand in the way of the development of this country." Allotment would further benefit the Indians by helping to civilize them, which would allow them to join U.S. society, supporters …show more content…
The indians will be force off reservations to encourage them to take up white away. Indians freedom to roam on reservations. The allotment of lands in severalty to the Indians, and the purposes. Indians lands were owned by the tribe as a whole, rather than by individual members of the nation. The Dawes act dissolved tribal ownership, primarily in Western Oklahoma and gave specific amounts of land to each individual Indian. The allotments shall have been made under the action of providing of this act, or under any law or treaty. The right of any such Indian to tribal or the other property. It is not possible for any non-indian to own land on reservations, the value of the land to the Indians. According to the railroad mileage increased by groups of states. Railroad a crossed Indian lands. Western was growing up in 1880-1890 at western state and territories because of the requirement of people to moving west. According to the immigration in the U.S, to give the knowledge about the American commeree from in 1795-1895. The immigration rose instead and peaked in the 1880’s and 1900. The increased in immigrant caused on increased in westward expansion and desired for