The Cherokee
The Indian tribe that lived in the East of Sioux is the Santee.
there the Red tribe
Sioux are from the north east.
on the east coast of Florida
The act provided for the removal of the Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the Mississippi River.
Oklahoma.
With support of Andrew Jackson, congress did the Indian removal act of all Indians east of the Mississippi river. They were moved to Indian territory which is now modern day Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
It called for the removal of all American Indians from East of the Mississippi River to reservations in Oklahoma Territory.
This lead to the Trail of Tears, a harsh and miserable journey for the Native Americans. This resulted 1/4 of the Cherokee population to die. In the spring of 1830 Congress had passed the Indian Removal Act, and on May 28 of that year President Andrew Jackson signed the bill into law. The act gave the president the authority to negotiate "removal" treaties with all of the Indian tribes east of the Mississippi River. Under these agreements, each tribe would surrender its homeland in the East and relocate within a stated period of time to a territory west of that great waterway.
The result was the removal of Indian tribes living east of Mississippi, in exchange for lands to the west.
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