President Grant displayed sympathy towards Native Americans by appointing Ely Parker, a full-blood Seneca chief, to manage Indian affairs and advocating for their protection against injustices. His administration aimed to reform the corrupt Indian Bureau and promote a peace policy, though his vision often conflicted with the encroaching demands of white settlers and miners. While Grant favored the civilization and eventual citizenship of Native Americans, he ultimately faced challenges balancing the interests of both Native tribes and expanding American territories.
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