The Act authorized him to negotiate with the Indians in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands.
The Act authorized him to negotiate with the Indians in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands.
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Andrew Jackson proposed the Indian removal act, forcing the Indians the relocate. The relocation is called the Trail of Tears.
The Indian Removal Act was passed on May 28, 1830. It authorized the President to negotiate with Indian tribes in the south for their removal to federal territory in exchange for their homelands.
President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830.
The Indian Removal Act
Andrew Jackson. He signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which authorized the forced removal of Native American tribes, primarily the Cherokee, from their ancestral lands in the Southeast to territories west of the Mississippi River. This resulted in the Trail of Tears, a tragic and deadly journey for many Native Americans.
Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830. This act called for moving all the Indians east of the Mississippi to lands west of the Mississippi. The removal took place from 1831 to 1847, but mostly in 1837 under Van Buren.
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The purpose of the Indian Removal Act was to take the Indians to the land west of the Mississippi River.
The Mandan Indians had to move from their home in the Indian Removal Act
How did Indians die durning the Trail of Tears
Andrew Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830.