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Q: What if the Indians were never forcibly removed from their lands?
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Why did the US pass the Indian Removal Act?

The law was passed with the hope that the Indian tribes would willingly go to lands west of the Mississippi. It was thought at the time that America would never expand as far as the Mississippi. If the Indians were "with their own people" it would be better and safer for everyone. Americans did not want to understand that every tribe was different


What year was the Cherokee forced to follow Trail of Tears?

In 1838, the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from their lands in the Southeastern United States to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in the Western United States, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 4,000 Cherokees.[24] In the Cherokee language, the event is called Nu na da ul tsun yi-"the Place Where They Cried". The Cherokee Trail of Tears resulted from the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota, an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which exchanged Native American land in the East for lands west of theMississippi River, but which was never accepted by the elected tribal leadership or a majority of the Cherokee people.


The guaranteed that Hapsburg lands would not be divided?

There never existed any guarantee that Hapburg lands would or could not be divided. On the contrary, the Hapsburg lands were in 1521 divided by treaty between Charles V and his brother Ferdinand in a "Austrian" and a "Spanish" empire. After that, the two empires never were divided further, just as most other countries in Europe.


Did the Cahuilla Indians use hieroglyphics?

No, The Chumash Indians had no written language.


How did the Indian removal act of 1836 led to the trail of tears in 1838?

The Indian Removal Act pushed for and signed by Andrew Jackson(D), allowed him to negotiate the removal of Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi. At that time, it was thought that America would never expand beyond the Mississippi. Jackson used that Act to forcibly remove the Cherokee from their lands, illegally. It was one of many Trails of Tears.

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Why were the Spanish never able to dominate the Indians in Texas?

The US dominated the Indians by SETTLEMENT on their property; the Spanish never settled enough people on Indian lands to control it.


Did William Penn want to displace savage Indians?

William Penn was an English real estate entrepreneur and founder of Pennsylvania. He had very cordial relations with native Americans like Lenape Indians. He respected their culture and had never tried to displace them from their native lands.


Why did the US pass the Indian Removal Act?

The law was passed with the hope that the Indian tribes would willingly go to lands west of the Mississippi. It was thought at the time that America would never expand as far as the Mississippi. If the Indians were "with their own people" it would be better and safer for everyone. Americans did not want to understand that every tribe was different


Where were Native Americans held as slaves in the early 1800's?

Native Americans were not slaves. They were killed or removed from native lands to reservations, but never slaves. The only slaves were the Africans that were bought and sold.


Why did lady gaga get her penis removed?

I've seen her as a baby. She never had a penis therefore she never had it removed. She is a strong WOMAN.


After a series of wars ended in the defeat of the Native Americans they were placed on?

Many American Indians were placed on reservations or trust lands. There are some legal differences between the two. It is important to know that many, many Indians never set foot on or lived on a reservation. Many still live on the homelands that their tribes have lived on for thousands of years. Many tribes assimilated into the white society and never moved from their homes.


Why did Manson get his ribs removed?

well he actually never got ribs removed


Why did the Indians like roger Williams?

He treated the Indians fairly and never tried to cheat them.


Did pueblo Indians travel often?

no no never


How long did Indians live for in Florida?

never


When was the titanic removed from the water?

It never has been, and probably never will be.


Who were the first Indians Columbus encountered?

The people Columbus encountered are known as the Tainos.