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what was true of american indian tribes under the indian appropriations act? the united states government agreed to sign treaties with all tribes. tribes were no longer considered to be independent nations. tribe members were no longer wards of the government. the united states government helped tribes keep their cultural identity.
The Indian Appropriations Act had implications for Native - American tribes. It did not mean the US government agreed to sign treaties with all tribes, nor did it help tribes keep their cultural identity. Tribes were not considered independent nations under it. Instead, it led to a situation where tribe members were no longer considered wards of the government in the traditional sense as the act had a role in the process of assimilation and changing the relationship between tribes and the US government.
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Tribe members were no longer wards of the government.