词条 | Civilization Fund Act |
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| shorttitle = Civilization Fund Act | othershorttitles = | longtitle = An Act making provision for the civilization of the Indian tribes adjoining the frontier settlements. | colloquialacronym = | nickname = Civilization Fund Act of 1819 | enacted by = 15th | effective date = March 3, 1819 | public law url = http://legisworks.org/congress/15/session-2/chap-85.pdf | cite public law = 15-85 | cite statutes at large = {{usstat|3|516b}} | acts amended = | acts repealed = | title amended = | sections created = | sections amended = | leghisturl = | introducedin = | introducedbill = | introducedby = | introduceddate = | committees = | passedbody1 = | passeddate1 = | passedvote1 = | passedbody2 = | passedas2 = | passeddate2 = | passedvote2 = | conferencedate = | passedbody3 = | passeddate3 = | passedvote3 = | agreedbody3 = | agreeddate3 = | agreedvote3 = | agreedbody4 = | agreeddate4 = | agreedvote4 = | passedbody4 = | passeddate4 = | passedvote4 = | signedpresident = James Monroe | signeddate = March 3, 1819 | unsignedpresident = | unsigneddate = | vetoedpresident = | vetoeddate = | overriddenbody1 = | overriddendate1 = | overriddenvote1 = | overriddenbody2 = | overriddendate2 = | overriddenvote2 = | amendments = | SCOTUS cases = }} The Civilization Fund Act was an Act passed by the United States Congress on March 3, 1819. The Act encouraged activities of benevolent societies in providing education for Native Americans and authorized an annuity to stimulate the "civilization process".[1] Thomas L. McKenney lobbied the Congress in support of the legislation. The Civilization Fund Act led to the formation of numerous Native American boarding schools towards the end of the 19th century. The benevolent societies were a combination of Christian missions and the federal government. Federal funds were allocated to schools designed to educate Native Americans in the ways of the white man. The goal was to "civilize" Native Americans by getting rid of their traditions and customs and teaching them reading and writing in the missionary schools.[2] The passage of the Act helped define a class structure within Native American society. While traditional Native Americans opposed the schools, "progressive" ones accepted the schools. Their education and command of the English language propelled them to leadership positions within tribes and ultimately led to policy shifts and treaties that ceded land to the United States government.[3] "That for the purpose of guarding against the further decline and final extinction of the Indian tribes, adjoining the frontier settlements of the United States, are for introducing among them the habits and arts of civilization" annual sum/annuity is ten thousand dollars "and an account of the expenditure of the money, and proceedings in execution of the foregoing provisions, shall be laid annually before Congress."[4] The Bureau of Indian Affairs was created in 1824 by the federal government and placed into the War Department. It was created in order to administer the annuity given to the schools.[5] Notes1. ^{{cite web| url = http://itech.fgcu.edu/&/issues/vol3/issue1/united.htm| title = United States and Native American Relations | accessdate = 2008-08-19| last = Hamilton| first = Robert | date = | publisher = Florida Gulf Coast University}} 2. ^Levy, Yolanda H. [https://archive.is/20120708120515/http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Zonpvy71akoJ:jaguar.aug.edu/ylevy/Deculturalization%2520and%2520Schooling%2520of%2520Native%2520Americans.ppt+the+civilization+fund+act+of+1819&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a "Deculturalization and Schooling of Native Americans"], Retrieved on September 9, 2009 3. ^Jeynes, William. [https://books.google.com/books?id=FL2WYw0ve-0C&pg=PA126 "American educational history: school, society, and the common good"], Retrieved September 9, 2009 4. ^Prucha, Francis Paul (2000). "Documents of United States Indian Policy", p.33. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data., United States of America. {{ISBN|0-8032-8762-3}} 5. ^Digital History Online Textbook. "The Missionary Impulse", "Native American Voices", September 9, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2009. Further reading
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