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  • Indian Removal Act | Definition, History, Significance, Facts . . .
    Indian Removal Act, (May 28, 1830), first major legislative departure from the U S policy of officially respecting the legal and political rights of the American Indians
  • The United States’ Treatment of Native Americans
    The history of the United States government’s treatment of Native Americans (also called Indigenous People) is a sad and cruel one filled with broken promises, forced removal from tribal lands, murderous conflict bordering on genocide and an adamant refusal to respect basic human rights
  • Indian removal - Wikipedia
    The Indian Removal Act implemented federal-government policy towards its Indian populations, moving Native American tribes east of the Mississippi to lands west of the river
  • American Expansion Turns to Official Indian Removal
    The Americans were focused on territorial expansion With the election of President Andrew Jackson in 1828, the adoption of Indian westward removal as official federal policy became an inevitability
  • Removing Native Americans from their Land | Native American . . .
    Yet, only fourteen months later, Jackson prompted Congress to pass the Removal Act, a bill that forced Native Americans to leave the United States and settle in the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River
  • The Removal Era (1820 - 1850) - Howard University School of Law
    As the United States grew in population, the federal government sought to displace Native Americans to increase room for western expansion The policy goals of the era focused on removing Native Americans from Indian Country and moving them west beyond the Mississippi River
  • President Andrew Jacksons Message to Congress On Indian Removal . . .
    In the early 1800s, American demand for Indian nations' land increased, and momentum grew to force American Indians further west The first major step to relocate American Indians came when Congress passed, and President Andrew Jackson signed, the Indian Removal Act of May 28, 1830
  • The Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears - Education
    The expansion of white settlements in North America started encroaching on Native-American lands, ultimately creating the pressures that led to the removal of Native Americans President Thomas Jefferson and others proposed setting aside tracts of the western lands for the indigenous nations
  • The Effects of Removal on American Indian Tribes, Native Americans and . . .
    The Trail of Tears has become the symbol in American history that signifies the callousness of American policy makers toward American Indians Indian lands were held hostage by the states and the federal government, and Indians had to agree to removal to preserve their identity as tribes
  • Indian Removal | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
    In this period, the dispossession of Indians fell under a federal policy called "removal," taken from the title of the 1830 Indian Removal Act that authorized the negotiation of treaties to rid the east of American Indians
  • Indian Treaties and the Removal Act of
    Since Indian tribes living there appeared to be the main obstacle to westward expansion, white settlers petitioned the federal government to remove them





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