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I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
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Indian Removal Act
The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans away from their native homes. They were forcibly relocated, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. Some died on the way and all were disenfranchised.
Indian Removal Act.
Jackson said that it was "just and liberal" and allowed the Native Americans to keep their way of life
The Compromise of 1877 marked the end of Reconstruction and led to the removal of federal troops from the South. This event allowed Southern states to implement Jim Crow laws that enforced legal segregation and discriminated against African Americans in areas such as education, housing, and public facilities.
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justification for the indian removal act
In 1830 the Congress of the United States passed the "Indian Removal Act." Although many Americans were against the act, most notably Tennessee Congressman Davy Crockett, it passed anyway.
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
Indian Removal Act. Removing the Cherokees from their homeland and leading to the Trail of Tears.
The crime used to justify internment during World War II was espionage and sabotage, particularly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The fear of Japanese Americans being loyal to Japan and a potential threat to national security led to their forced removal and imprisonment in internment camps.