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The belief that the United States was destined to grow meant that the country needed more land.
Because the settlers and soldiers were forcing them off of their native land. These same settlers and soldiers were also assaulting the culture of the tribes in question, the background culture behind native Europeans is against every Native American belief (in actual practice).
It appears to be a misgiving that the Native Americans are not loved because it has become a belief since the early settlers that they were considered hostile.This inherent prejudice and stigma became embed in the later generations with persecutions of the Native Indians in American history.
Native Americans had distinct cultural traditions depending on their tribes. Each tribe had its own values and belief systems that differed from those of other tribes.
The single overriding belief among Native Americans was that of the Great Spirit. Some tribes believed in many gods, but most believed in just one.
Native Americans had a spiritual belief
Some of the factors that contributed to Andrew Jackson's push for the Indian Removal Act were his belief in westward expansion and the desire for white settlers to have access to Native American lands. Jackson also believed that removing Native Americans from their ancestral lands and relocating them to designated territories would lead to their assimilation into white American society. Additionally, Jackson viewed Native American tribes as impediments to American progress and thought that removing them would eliminate conflicts and promote economic growth.
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Native Americans were part of the natural world and that world was sacred.
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Abraham Lincoln admired Andrew Jackson for his leadership and ability to connect with ordinary Americans. He appreciated Jackson's efforts to strengthen the power of the presidency and his commitment to preserving the Union. Lincoln also respected Jackson's role in expanding democracy and his defense of the common man.
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the great American belief system.
Two things that Andrew Jackson carried throughout his life were a sense of determination and a deep belief in the power of the common man. These qualities guided his actions as a military leader, politician, and president.
Belief of 'native born' Americans were true. Fear of Immigrants and foregn communists and ancarchys. Ku Klux Klan embraced.
Some Native Americans today are Christian, some are Jewish. There are Indians of probably every belief system out there. I am an Indian, and I'm atheist. Our original belief systems, pre-Euro contact, had ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Christianity or any other religious system that wasn't specifically our own.
Native Americans actually had old spoken tradition of a belief in a trinity and they had had old stories passed down of claims that there was once a world-wide flood. Most people don't know why Native Americans had those beliefs since so long ago.