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The forcible removal of Native Americans from their homelands was legalized by?

the Removal Act of 1830


The stated that Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi?

Indian Removal Act


By the end of the 1830s the Southeastern Indian tribes were forcible moved to the west of which river?

Native Americans in the Southeast were forced to move west of the Mississippi River after the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This forced migration is commonly known as the Trail of Tears.


What act moved native Americans west of the Mississippi river?

Indian Removal Act


This action by Congress moved the Native Americans west of the Mississippi River?

Indian Removal Act.


In what year did the Indian Removal Act call for the movement of Native Americans from lands east of the Mississippi to lands west of the Mississippi?

1830


The Indian Removal Act of 1830 called for Native Americans from which region to move west of the Mississippi?

The South


How did Andrew Jackson expand US territory?

Jackson's primary method of expanding US territory, both as an Army general and as President, was forcing Native Americans off their land. His most significant act of this type was the Indian Removal Act, which led to the Trail of Tears, the forcible emigration of thousands of Native Americans from their homes in the south to land west of the Mississippi.


What did Andrew Jackson institute that forced the Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River?

the Indian Removal Act


In what year did the Indian Removal Act call for the movement of Native Americans from lands east of the Mississippi to lands west of the Mississippi resulting in the displacement of thousands of?

1830


What law passed in 1830 required all Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi river?

the Indian Removal Act


Why did president Jackson support a policy of moving native Americans west of the Mississippi river?

he believed that the government had the power to tell native Americans where they could live