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On May 28, 1830, the Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. This was under the governance of President Andrew Jackson.
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Andrew Jackson was the seventh U.S. President, form 1829-1837. He passed the Indian Removal Act, which transplanted several Native American tribes from the South to federal territory in the West.
Andrew Jackson led the Indian Removal Act. He disliked indian's and therefore he basically wanted them removed from their homes which led to The Trail of Tears. He was also president at the time this was happening.
The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress in 1830.
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president Andrew Jackson
president Andrew Jackson
The Creeks and the Cherokees were among the tribes moved West on the "Trail of Tears" on the orders (illegal by the way) of President Andrew Jackson.
Legacy of indian Removal
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
The Indian Removal Act was a law passed during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. It lead to the transplantation of several Indian tribes and the Trail of Tears.