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The allotment system effects refer to the consequences of a policy enacted in the late 19th century that aimed to assimilate Native Americans into American society by allotting individual plots of land to families instead of communal tribal holdings. This policy significantly disrupted traditional communal living, led to the loss of tribal land, and altered economic and social structures within Native American communities. The implementation of this system marked a critical phase in the transformation of Native American life as it coincided with the end of the frontier and intensified pressures on indigenous populations.