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History, 04.02.2021 01:20 nanett0226

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Match each Native American tribe with its actions after the Civil War.

provided financial aid to
parents for schooling
their children
rewrote laws to protect
property and promote
trade
formed a national council
reestablished and rebuilt
schools
hired white settlers as
tenant farmers
established a trading post
and post office


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