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Q: Who spent time living among the Cherokee tribe and worked under President Andrew Jackson constructing treaties with the Native Americans?
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In dealing with the Cherokee the state government refused to?

Honor previous treaties (Apex)


What did the Indian removal act of 1830 do?

The cherokee (along with other tribes) were relocated from southeastern US to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in which they have to travel long distance. Their homes were burned and their properties were destroyed. Farms were given to settler through Georgia Land Lottery. They were however promised 5 million dollar for the land. During the relocation, many Indians were exposed to disease, starvation and cold where 4000 out of 15000 Cherokee died. Some were killed along the way. There are some tribes like Oconaluftee, Cherokee from Nnantahala area and the ones who married with white who were allowed to stay.


Who passed the Indian Removal Act in Canada?

The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830.[1][2]President Andrew Jackson called for an Indian Removal Act in his 1829 speech on the issue.The Removal Act was strongly supported in the South, where states were eager to gain access to lands inhabited by the Five Civilized Tribes. In particular, Georgia, the largest state at that time, was involved in a contentious jurisdictional dispute with the Cherokee nation. President Jackson hoped removal would resolve the Georgia crisis. The Indian Removal Act was also very controversial. While Native American removal was, in theory, supposed to be voluntary, in practice great pressure was put on Native American leaders to sign removal treaties.


Relationships between Cherokee Indian and whites?

That depends on who you ask. Relationships between Native American's and White Settlers ranged from friends to outright ritualistic slaughter. Up to 1830 or 1832 most Cherokee emulated and got along with whites; after that violation more began to call white men (and their culture for what it is) - this was further exacerbated by the next violation of treaties known as the Oklahoma Land Rush (taking away the last of our lands) in 1889. As a general statement, most Native Americans hold hostilities to any white man today (either directly, or for allowing their government to 'do this' and not do something about it - this concept involves cultural differences between whites and natives; we have a habit of killing our leaders when they violate their word (leadership responsibility), where whites expect it to happen and only question how bad it will be).


Why did the US government want the Plains what did they promise to the American Indians?

treaties and promised

Related questions

How did the cherokee fight the takeover of their lands in Georgia?

they broke treaties and massacred Americans


What president was mostly responsible for this treatment of native americans moving to the west?

President Andrew Jackson set a president for: Violating Treaties, Enforcing False Treaties and outright Murder of Native Americans. This president continues still today when dealing with Native Americans.


How did the Cherokee fight?

Cherokee Indians fight for their freedom just like us.they also fight for land.


How can the president on treaties?

The president signs the treaties based on the agreements that they have with the other signatories.


Who is responsible for approving treaties?

the US. President approves treaties.


Who is in charge of approving treaties?

The U.S. President is in Charged with approving treaties.


Who interpret treaties?

The Supreme Court checks the President by interpreting treaties.


How did Sam Houston attempt to resolve the conflict between Texas ansd Native Americans his second term?

In addition to signing many peace treaties with the Native Americans, he established trading posts to encourage Texans and Native Americans to trade. Serving as tribal emissary, Sam Houston was also granted Cherokee citizenship, and he married a Native American woman under Cherokee law.


Who makes treaties with other countries?

In the US, it is the Chief of State or President that makes treaties with other nations.


Treaties are made by who?

Treaties are made by the president and a two thirds vote of the senate.


Who negotiates and signs treaties?

President


When can the president make treaties?

When The President Receives The Approval From The Senate "!