those that were living in the east of Mississippi to the lands in the west. They were moved to what is now known as Oaklahoma.
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 primarily affected several Native American groups, including the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw tribes. These groups faced forced relocation from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to designated Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. The Act aimed to open up land for American settlers and agriculture, leading to significant cultural and social disruptions for the affected tribes. Additionally, it contributed to the broader context of American expansionism and the displacement of Indigenous peoples.
They moved to what is now Oklahoma.
geogrphy and climate
The Indian groups decided to resist their removal by using force and fighting back. They started a few wars.
American Indian groups learned how to farm, and plant things like Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole ,most people planted corn, beans and squash.
The groups that are most affected by poverty is the Irish and African American.
American Indian Occupation through the American Indian Movement "AIM"
All American Indian groups lost land and Power
7 and 8
The Alogonquian,souian,and the Iroqauin are American Indian groups that were living in Virginia in 1607
middle class and lower
# The Algonquians. # The Iroquois. # The Siouan.