Andrew Jackson just wanted to get rid of the Indians he didn't really care about them.
yesss the Indian Removal Act
Andrew jacksons policy of implementing the Indian removal act by evicting the Cherokee tribe threatened the constitutional principle of?
Indian removal.
Benevolent policy :)
Native American tribes that lived east of the Mississippi River were the people most hurt by Andrew Jacksonâ??s Indian Removal Policy. These people did not know where they could go, how to survive on foreign lands, or who they could trust.
forced Indian to move west of the Mississippi river
Jackson's approach to Indian policy differed from Jefferson's in its emphasis on removal and land acquisition rather than assimilation. While Jefferson advocated for integrating Native Americans into American society through agriculture and education, Jackson pursued a more aggressive policy of displacement. This culminated in the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which forcibly relocated tribes from their ancestral lands to designated western territories, contrasting sharply with Jefferson's vision of coexistence.
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The second great Indian removal was a policy in the United States to relocate Indian tribes. This was often done by force or trickery.
Jackson believed in Indian removal to free their lands for development.
Jackson believed in Indian removal to free their lands for development.
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.