In the case of the "Indian Removal Acts" (c.1830) different tribes tried different measures. The Cherokee filed a lawsuit in federal court (Cherokee Nation VS Georgia) - and when that failed they murdered the treaty signers (under Indian law). The Seminole picked up guns and shot the US Army for 10 years (till the US Army gave up). Out of the first 110 men sent to remove them, only 3 survived.
No it did not accelerate the pace of the Indians forced relocation.
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The relocation act
Andrew Jackson proposed the Indian removal act, forcing the Indians the relocate. The relocation is called the Trail of Tears.
The Indian Relocation Act of 1956 (Public Law 929) was a federal law designed to encourage reservations Indians to leave their reservations and move to American cities. It is not connected to the Removal Act of 1830.
Not sure but I think it was John Ross. :(
Removal and Resettlement is, well Removal is like relocation just like the Indian Removal Act of 1830, land greed was getting out of control with the Indians so they were forced to relocate by the government. Resettlement is also like relocation, the Indians found a new location to settle into.
In what year did the Pueblos Indians fight thr Spanish
President Andrew Jackson threatened them or even in the worst cases would prosecute them.
the act they used 2 move Indians to urban places so they can be train for jobs
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