What was the primary goal of the Dawes act

The primary goal of the Dawes Act was to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society and divide their lands for individual ownership. This was done in order to promote the growth of white settlement and facilitate the assimilation and integration of Native Americans into American society. It aimed to encourage Native Americans to abandon their traditional ways of life, such as communal ownership of land, and adopt the individualistic values and practices of the dominant white culture.