The Indian Citizenship Act passed by the U.S. Congress and President Calvin Coolidge. The law automatically made Native Americans, or the tens of thousands of surviving people of the millions who populated North America when the Mayflower landed.
The Indian Citizenship Act passed by the U.S. Congress and President Calvin Coolidge. The law automatically made Native Americans, or the tens of thousands of surviving people of the millions who populated North America when the Mayflower landed.