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PLZZZ I NEED THIS ANSWERED ASAP!!!
Summarize the main points you learned about today from the Cause and Effect article we read today.

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  • 02-04-2021

Answer:

- Before any Eroupean/American people made it to the Northwest the native groups owned the land. They were forced to give up millions of acres and only got to keep a small portion of their Home land in return of the promise that the bit if land they got would be protected and reserved.

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