Forced Native American Relocation - 2001 was released on:
USA: 30 March 2001 (Bulldozed! Film & Video Festival)
Forced Native American Relocation - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13 (DVD rating)
its called "forced relocation and genocide" after we killed the native americans... retard!
The Trail of Tears is the most common term used to describe the government's relocation of the Cherokee tribe to Oklahoma.
Yes, the Choctaw Indians were required to pay taxes like other citizens once they were integrated into the United States. In 1830, the Indian Removal Act was passed, leading to the forced relocation of many Native American tribes, including the Choctaw, to Indian Territory. This relocation marked the beginning of their assimilation into American society, where they were subject to the same laws and taxes.
1803
taught native children English and encouraged them to shad their cultural identities (apex) just took the test
Settlers in the Southeast wanted the federal government to remove Native Americans from their lands to make way for agricultural expansion and settlement. They sought policies that would facilitate the relocation of tribes, often advocating for treaties that would cede Native American territories to the government. This desire culminated in the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which led to the forced relocation of thousands of Native Americans, most notably through the Trail of Tears. Settlers aimed to secure land for cotton cultivation and other economic opportunities, prioritizing their interests over the rights and sovereignty of Native American nations.
They forced the Native American's to move West.
They were forced to move from their country and they are poor now
they were forced to! LEL
Native American children were forced into American boarding schools.
Native American children were forced into American boarding schools.