Andrew Jackson forced Indians to move in 1830
D. Jackson ignored the ruling and forced the Cherokee to move.
Andrew Jackson forced the indians to move west mainly in oklahoma through the trail of tears
He believed is was inevitable that they would lose their land
The Cherokees had to move cause the settlers found out that the Cherokees found gold.The Cherokee moved west because President Andrew Jackson and the US Army ignored the ruling of the US Supreme Court and forced them at gun point to go.
What they got was a forced march to the Oklahoma Territory, caused the Trail of Tears where many of the Cherokee died on the trek to the Oklahoma territory. It was a really bad move on Andrew Jackson's part our 7th President of the United States.
The Trail of tears was when Cherokee Indians were forced to move into Indian territory or present-day Oklahoma.
The whites wanted more land and Andrew Jackson hated the Indians. The army forced the Cherokee to move west. The trail they used was called the Trail of Tears.
The Indian Removal policy, although shot down by the Supreme Court, Jackson went against their ruling and used it against the Cherokee Natives, forcing thousands of Cherokee to move west. During which, killed 1/4 of those moved west.
Andrew Jackson signed a bill which, of course, was passed by Congress before he signed it, known as the Indian Removal Act, the intent of which was to move the Indians of Georgia to unsettled land farther west. There were a number of delays and Martin Van Buren was the president when the Indians were forced to move. The army which was not sympathetic to the Indians supervised the move.
to federal land west of the Mississippi , mostly to Arkansas. Other forced migration which happened after Jackson left office moved Indians into Oklahoma.
Trail of tears