Indian Removal
The Indian Removal Act
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The Trail of Tears was the relocation and movement of Native Americans from their homelands to Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
There are many separate Native American tribes, each with its own form of government. So you would need to ask about the government of a specific tribe of the Native Americans, not just "Native Indian government." If you meant India, the country, then you need to say that, and not "Native Indian."
The trail of tears
to prevent the Americans from expanding onto Indian territory
The original territory set aside for Native Americans was the present-day state of Oklahoma. Later, a smaller part of present-day Oklahoma was allocated for the Native Americans.
The Oklahoma Territory was chosen to house the Native Americans as a result of the Indian Intercourse Act of 1834. Congress set aside this land for the Native Americans.
The result of the Indian Removal Act was that it allowed the President to remove Native Americans from their homelands. In return for the land they lost, the Native Americans would receive land in the Indian Territory, which is now the state of Oklahoma. by Mikayla Gear: > Native Americans were moved to lands west of the Mississippi River. (by gamzee for apex)
The government wanted all of the Native Americans land.
Most Native Americans responded to the restrictions placed on them by the United States government through revolting. This action was the start of the Indian War in the 1800s.
What was the name of the right granted by the Spanish government to turn Native Americans into slaves was called?