The Pawnee Indians lived in northern Kansas and Nebraska.
The Pawnee Indians were the original inhabitants of Nebraska and Kansas. They were forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma in the 1800's. They used permanent earth lodge villages as their homes.
Stephen A. Douglas, although President Andrew Jackson spoke against it. Eventually, the Trail of Tears was pushed through and Indians were forced to march west towards Oklahoma.
Native Americans were made to move because of various reasons. These include:the Indian Removal Act of 1830gold found in many of their landswhite settlers wanted to move westconflicts between the Native Americans and the white settlers grew.
The indians
Oklahoma
Cherokee
The Osage were forced to move to Oklahoma through treaties with the USA.
The Trail of Tears
Apaches
Andrew Jackson forced the indians to move west mainly in oklahoma through the trail of tears
President Jackson was the president when that happened
The Trail of tears was when Cherokee Indians were forced to move into Indian territory or present-day Oklahoma.
It has been referred to as the Trail of Tears.
because Andrew Johnson signed a bill to remove Indians / forced them to move west to Oklahoma. As known as the trail of tears
to federal land west of the Mississippi , mostly to Arkansas. Other forced migration which happened after Jackson left office moved Indians into Oklahoma.
No. The Cherokees lived in the Appalachian mountains before the American government forced them to move onto a reservation in Oklahoma.