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What action toward native American Indians did the us government take between 1820 and 1840?

They forced the Native American's to move West.


Why was manifest destiny bad?

the negative result is more then half of the native population was destroyed. to the point it was genocide. the race of the native american people decreased. Loss a lifes and the stealing of land should without a doubt be a serious set-back for moral-high people.


The American Revolution ended property qualifications for voting?

Both prior to and after the Revolutionary War, only white, male property owners over the age of 21 were entitled to suffrage. Between 1820 and 1840, most states repealed property holder qualifications for voting. At this point, only black slaves, Native Americans and women continued to be denied the right to vote.


What is the date of birth of Chief Joseph?

Chief Joseph, also known as 'Young Joseph' and by his Native American name Hinmatoowyalahtqit, was born in the Wallowa Valley in northeastern Oregon on March 3, 1840.


What is an example of an economic relationship between the Native American Indians and the early settlers?

The earliest settlers tried to get along with the Native Americans through trade. For example, this is where the legend of the First Thanksgiving comes from. The Pilgrims from England sailed to Plymouth, New Jersey (Names after the port in England), where they were saved by Squanto and his tribe of Native Americans. Then, they all shared one dinner; Thanksgiving. However, the settlers in Jamestown, Virginia were not nearly as fortunate. They frequently had skirmishes with the nearby tribes and this enmity carried on all the way to the French-Indian War (Seven Years War), where the few Native American allies of the British fought the French and their allies. However, after the American Revolution, the Native Americans were distanced from the States. In his second term, one of president Andrew Jackson's goals was to push the Native Americans all the way past the Mississippi River, which he accomplished through the Trail of Tears. This is where the curse of the Native Americans arose, where the president every 40 years would experience some catastrophe: 1840 - William Henry Harrison elected and dies 30 days later 1860 - Abraham Lincoln elected and assassinated 5 years later 1880 - James Arthur Garfield elected and assassinated 5 months later 1900 - William McKinley elected and assassinated 3 years later 1920 - Warren G. Harding elected and died 2 years later 1940 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt elected, country enters Great Depression and then dies 12 years later 1960 - John Fitzgerald Kennedy elected and assassinated 2.5 years later 1980 - Ronald Reagan elected, assassination attempt, apologizes to the Native Americans, ending the curse The US - Native American relations were bitter until Ronald Reagan apologized to them in his term.

Related Questions

Which group made up the largest percentage of California's population in 1840?

Native Americans


What action towards Native Americans did the US government takes between 1820 and 1840?

They forced the Native American's to move West.


More than 80 percent of which group voted in the 1840 presidental election?

native americans


What was the affect of the 1840 railroad on the native Americans?

There was no big effect because evil villians would only tie blonde white girls to the tracks.


What was the population of California in 1840?

700


In the 1830's to the 1840's how did the subject of American paintings change?

Many artists began to paint images of native Americans and landscapes of early America. Hope this helps c:


How were native Americans treated between 1820 and 1840?

i think that (according to my us history test book) the native Americans have been treated badly because they were known as outsiders that no one has known about or has any past about. Many people dispized the native Americans at the time yet of course the native Americans were the people who greeted them onto their land, maybe not fight at first, but eventually, did not even know that they were going to be driven out of their homelands. they were one of the founding people or groups on the Americas and i think that we don't even try to help or recognize it. their are so many things that no one recognizes because of the things around them... no i am not a native American trying to get people to appreciate the natives, i am a person with understanding and tries to see everything in everyones perspective... even when it is really hard at times age 14


What action toward native American Indians did the us government take between 1820 and 1840?

They forced the Native American's to move West.


What job did most Americans work at in 1840?

killing randome southeners that owed money.


How many Americans by 1840 lived between the Applachain mountain and the Mississippi River?

one-third.


How was the city of Coweta Oklahoma named?

History: Coweta derived its name from a Creek Indian war town on the Chattahoochee River in SW Georgia, and it was first settled by Native Americans around 1840.In 1843, white missionaries arrived in the area and changed the spelling of the town to Koweta.


What did the Native Americans think of polygamy in 1840-1895?

White settlers in the US came from Christian European countries where polygamy was illegal and considered immoral. Polygamy is frowned upon by most Christians, and it is not practiced in any free democratic country.