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What discovery led to the final Indian removal from Georgia?

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What court case led to the Indian Removal Act?

No "case" led to the passage of the Indian removal Act; however 2 cases resulted from this act. Most important was Cherokee Nation VS Georgia 30 US 1, 5 (1831) (see links) and Worcester VS Georgia 31 US 515 (8 L.Ed 483) (1832).


Who led the Indian removal act?

Andrew Jackson led the Indian Removal Act. He disliked indian's and therefore he basically wanted them removed from their homes which led to The Trail of Tears. He was also president at the time this was happening.


What major events led to Indian removal?

your face... the floor


What made Indians move to Oklahoma Missouri?

The Indian Removal Act led them on the Trail of Tears.


President Jackson's Indian policy led to?

The Indian Removal Act was a law passed during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. It lead to the transplantation of several Indian tribes and the Trail of Tears.


What were the attitudes policies and events that led to the Trail of Tears Indian removal in 1837?

the solvet union attack the britsh soldiers


The of 1830 led to the removel of indians from east of the mississippi river to locations west of thr river?

The Indian Removal Act


What were some economic effects of the Indian removal act on native Americans on white?

It led to the Trail of Tears.


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.


Which law signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830 led to the Trail of Tears which moved Native Americans west of the Mississippi River?

Indian removal act


What were president jacksons feelings about the indian removal?

President Jackson was a strong supporter of Indian removal. He believed that it was necessary to relocate Native American tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River in order to make room for white settlers and to secure the sovereignty of the United States. He pushed for the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which led to the forced removal and displacement of thousands of Native Americans, most notably the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears.