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Economic Marginalization Indigenous peoples' economic decline due to land
privatization.
War of 1812 Impact Indigenous nations temporarily strengthened bargaining position.
Colonial Land Negotiations Sought land surrenders to satisfy settler demands.
Annual Treaty Money Compensation system for Indigenous land surrenders.
Indigenous Requests Annuities, reserves, and hunting rights in treaties.
Psychological Factors Loss of military alliances weakened Indigenous resistance.
Economic Factors Resource decline and settler encroachment caused hardship.
, Social Factors Displacement disrupted traditional Indigenous lifestyles.
Government Promises Annuities and reserves offered stability amid challenges.
Settler Economy Dependency Indigenous peoples reliant on settler economies post-
privatization.
Cultural Erosion Loss of cultural ties due to land privatization.
Resource Extraction Economic pressures driving land surrenders after the Revolution.
Hunting and Fishing Rights Rights requested by Indigenous tribes on ceded lands.
Agricultural Transition Support Tools and assistance for Indigenous farming adaptation.
Formal Agreements Treaties to extinguish Aboriginal title to land.
Settlement Pressures Increased demand for land due to settler expansion.