The 1830 Indian Removal Act enabled the US to forcibly remove not only the so-called Five Civilized Tribes from their traditional homelands but other tribes as well to Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
The US government forced Native Americans to live on reservations. This was done supposedly for the Native Americana's protection; however, in truth these treaty's were negotiated in a fraudulent manner, the U. S. government negotiated their treaty to advance the ideas of western expansion, not to protect the native people, but to increase the territory of the United States. also part of these treatys gave monastery payment to the native people, food stuffs, and other goods, so that the native people could live on the barron land, reservations were in areas that usually had poor hunting, poor soil, and could not sustain life, ergo the afore mentioned treaty agreement, the problem with this forced isolation was; the fact that once the native people were on the reservation, the American government forgot about them and the treaty they signed.
Native Americans were removed from their lands by the use of Force (threat of death) and by Treaty (often backed by the use of Force).
I think the native American might not be happy because their land is being taken over by the colonists.
The Native Americans were angry about the Treaty of Greenville because the United States demanded their lands.
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
Native Americans were forced to give up large amounts of land.
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there are only 4 but i know 2 indians move to reservastions and outlaws They are; 1.Native Americans would live on reservations in Indian Territory, 2. the government would provide Native Americans with supplies, 3. the army was not allowed on reservations, 4. Native Americans who signed the treaty agreed to stop warring on Anglo settlers. -E
The US government forced Native Americans to live on reservations. This was done supposedly for the Native Americana's protection; however, in truth these treaty's were negotiated in a fraudulent manner, the U. S. government negotiated their treaty to advance the ideas of western expansion, not to protect the native people, but to increase the territory of the United States. also part of these treatys gave monastery payment to the native people, food stuffs, and other goods, so that the native people could live on the barron land, reservations were in areas that usually had poor hunting, poor soil, and could not sustain life, ergo the afore mentioned treaty agreement, the problem with this forced isolation was; the fact that once the native people were on the reservation, the American government forgot about them and the treaty they signed.
Native Americans felt angry that the United States demanded their own land. Some Native Americans were forced to sell their lands to companies. The lives of the Native Americans will never be the same again.
Reservations. The reservations today are still federal property and Native Americans still live on them. The pipeline is going through a reservation named Rosebud and a treaty that was signed in 1886 has been broken by the Trump administration.
Native Americans were removed from their lands by the use of Force (threat of death) and by Treaty (often backed by the use of Force).
The native Americans were pushed out of their lands into reservations. A variety of people signed this treaty, including General Anthony Wayne and Little Turtle (a Miami Indian Chief).
I think the native American might not be happy because their land is being taken over by the colonists.
The Treaty of Greenville forced Native Americans to sell much of their land in Ohio.
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