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What year was the Indian act passed?

It was on May 28, 1830 that the Indian Removal Act was passed. A number of Christian missionaries opposed the passing of the bill.


When a bill is referred to joint meeting of both the houses of Indian parliament it has to be passed by?

when a bill is referred to joint meeting of both the houses of indian parliament it has to be passed by


When were the Indian removal acts passed?

The Indian Removal Act was signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830. This gave the government the right to remove the Eastern tribes and give them lands in the west "forever." Interestingly, it referred to this forced removal as an exchange. The eastern Indians were promised land in the west without regard to the tribes already in the regions, nor the fact that the lands were far different from what the eastern tribes were used to.


What kind of debate would you expect to have heard in Congress on the topic of the Indian removal bill?

The debate on the Indian removal bill would have consisted of the pros, such as land access, as well as the cons, including total annihilation.


Which year the Indian parliament passed the biodiversity bill?

2002


What laws passed while Andrew Jackson was president?

Andrew Jackson was the seventh U.S. President, form 1829-1837. He passed the Indian Removal Act, which transplanted several Native American tribes from the South to federal territory in the West.


Which bills has been passed by the Indian parliament in its monsoon session 2013?

food security bill


Why is the Indian Removal Act controversial?

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.


What can a Indian President do with a bill passed by congress?

Any U.S. President, no matter what their ancestry, can either sign a bill into law or veto it and send it back to congress with his/her objections.


What actions taken by the Georgia legislature following the Indian Removal Bill caused dissension and division among the Cherokee?

The Trail ofTears was caused by this event.


In what year was the Bill of Rights passed?

the bill of rights was passed on December 15, 1791


What happens to a bill is passed by the senate?

I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?