35 Times the US Trampled on Native American Rights

35 Times the US Trampled on Native American Rights

Trista - June 6, 2019

35 Times the US Trampled on Native American Rights
Jacob M. Howard was the U.S. Senator from Michigan who authored of the Citizenship Clause. Mathew Brady – Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division / Brady-Handy Photograph Collection / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain.

28. This Recognition Also Prevented Native Americans From Gaining Citizenship

Following the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment allowed anyone born or naturalized in the United States, whether slave or free, to become a citizen. Because the native peoples were sovereign, they were not allowed to become citizens until a new law was passed in 1924. When they did become citizens, it was primarily so that the US government could tax them.

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