Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, And Chickosaw. Also known as the "five civilized tribes"
The Indian Removal Act sent the Indians to reservations in the Oklahoma Territory which you probably guessed is present day Oklahoma
the Cherokee, Fox, Sauk, and Seminole
Native amercians were to be moved west of the missippi river
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.
Native Americans in the Southeast were forced to move west of the Mississippi River after the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This forced migration is commonly known as the Trail of Tears.
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
There aren't. There are at least 116 more tribes.
There are about 574 federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, each with unique cultures, languages, and traditions. These tribes are organized into different groups based on their geographic location, historical background, and language family.
It depends. Some tribes were supported.
He didn’t care about the tribes. His philosophy was the only good Indian was a dead one.
The second great Indian removal was a policy in the United States to relocate Indian tribes. This was often done by force or trickery.
Cherokee and Choctaw
A. to move Indian tribes west so white settlers could take their land B. to move Indian tribes to reservations in Florida and Georgia C. to move Indian tribes to Canada so they could hunt freely D. to move Indian tribes off the Great Plains to protect buffalo herds
The act provided for the removal of the Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the Mississippi River.
The Indian Removal Act did not state that the Indian Had to go west of the Mississippi. The Act actually gave the President the right to negotiate with the tribes their removal to west of the mississippi. The tribes would first have to agree to this. Jackson broke this law and forced the removal of several tribes.
The Indian Removal Act
Oklahoma.
Cherokee's, Seminole's, Creeks, Choctaw's, and Chickasaw's
All Indian tribes east of the Mississippi river were sent west of the Mississippi.