The Indian Removal Act, intended to relocate Native American tribes who were living south of the Mississippi River, was signed into law by Democrat Andrew Jackson on May 26, 1830.
President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act.
President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) pushed for and signed into law the removal act, he administrated the removal for all but the last year or two of the removal; Martin Van Buren (1837- 1841) finished the work.
The Catalyst for the Trail of Tears was the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed by President Andrew Jackson
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The Indian Removal Act was about the native Americans being moved to the west.President Jackson signed it because he thought that native Americans slowed down the nations growth by living on land settlers wanted
Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act into law on 26 May 1830.
President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) pushed for and signed into law the removal act, he administrated the removal for all but the last year or two of the removal; Martin Van Buren (1837- 1841) finished the work.
It was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 26th, 1830.
Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act.
The Catalyst for the Trail of Tears was the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed by President Andrew Jackson
President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830.
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Andrew Jackson
The Indian Removal Act was about the native Americans being moved to the west.President Jackson signed it because he thought that native Americans slowed down the nations growth by living on land settlers wanted
Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act into law on 26 May 1830.
The Indian Removal Act, part of an American government policy known as Indian Removal, was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 26, 1830.The Removal Act paved the way for the reluctant-and often forcible-emigration of tens of thousands of American Indians to the West. The first removal treaty signed after the Removal Act was the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek on September 27, 1830, in which Choctaws in Mississippi ceded land east of the river in exchange for payment and land in the West. The Treaty of New Echota, signed in 1835, resulted in the removal of the Cherokee on the "Trail of Tears".The Seminoles did not leave peacefully as did other tribes. Along with fugitive slaves, they resisted the removal. The Second Seminole War lasted from 1835 to 1842 and resulted in the forced removal of Seminoles. An estimated 3,000 of the Seminole were killed amongst American soldiers.
US President ThomasJefferson signed the "Act to Prohibit the Importation of Slaves" . The act was signed March 2, 1807 and the act went into effect on January 1, 1808 .