those that were living in the east of Mississippi to the lands in the west. They were moved to what is now known as Oaklahoma.
those that were living in the east of Mississippi to the lands in the west. They were moved to what is now known as Oaklahoma.
those that were living in the east of Mississippi to the lands in the west. They were moved to what is now known as Oaklahoma.
Those that were living in the east of Mississippi and they were relocated in Mississippi this is by Austin Conaser
opened native American lands up for settlement
They moved to what is now Oklahoma.
with sticks and stoned
Indian Removal Act
By passing the Indian Removal Act in 1830.
to move west
The Native Americans can't live there anymore
The Indian Removal Act
The Native Americans knew that they were about to be kicked out with Jackson's mindset of putting pioneers and settlers into the Native American land.
The Indian Removal Act was an act in which Andrew Jackson forced all of the Native American Indian tribes to move west of the Mississippi so that all their land would be taken by gov't or people living in that region. The difference between that and the trail of tears was that the trail of tears was mainly a large amount of deaths involving Native American Indians traveling from East to west to reach west of the mississippi in which it is called the trail of tears because of how many Native American Indians died because of Jackson's Indian Removal Policy.