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Indian Removal Act
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The Indian Removal Act
The second great Indian removal was a policy in the United States to relocate Indian tribes. This was often done by force or trickery.
The northern industrialists generally frowned upon the Indian Removal Act.
limits all the social and economic progress
The railroads and the defeat of the Indian Nations.
The railroads and the defeat of the Indian Nations.
It led to the Trail of Tears.
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justification for the indian removal act
Indian removal.
The Indian removal did start in 1830 and stopped in 1860. The Indian Removal Act was passed by the senate on April 24, 1830.
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Legacy of indian Removal
The final phase of the Indian removal plan was the removal of the Cherokees. The Indian Removal Act was a law passed by Congress during Andrew Jackson presidency on May 28, 1830.
The trail that was caused by the Indian removal act was the Trail of Tears.