It was Jackson's Indian Policy.
They moved west on what became known as the Trail of Tears
The Indian Removal Act was the 1930 law that was proposed by President Jackson which called for the 70s Indians to be moved to new lands west of the Mississippi river.
The Proclamation of 1763 made by the British which drew a line down the Appalation (spelling sheck) Mountain. They told the Indians to stay to the west of the line, and the colonists to the east. This was to stop them from killing each other after the French and Indian war. The colonists did not like this because all the land on their side was already settled.
About 4,000 Indians were moved.
I think that they were moved to the west of the Appalation Mountains.
As the settlers pushed back the indians, the "middle gound" also moved west.
the kind of people that moved west were pioneers.
The trail of tears only moved the indians into the midwest. As the americans continued to move west, they moved the indians farther along.
The Choctaw American Indians moved west in 1820 due to the Treaty of Doak's Stand.
Indian Removal Act
Indian Removal Act
West of the Mississippi