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Q: What was John Calhoun's argument that supported the removal of Indians from their land?
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Who supported Indian removal act?

yes people were against this act because you cool


Who supported the removal act?

Andrew Jackson


Was the removal of the Indian tribes supported by people of the US?

It depends. Some tribes were supported.


Why did many Americans support the Indian removal act of 1830?

Many Americans supported Indian removal because they thought it would be good for them because they did not think the U.S would expand past the Mississippi River. Some thought that now the Indians could govern themselves and not be harassed.


What happened to the Mandan Indians?

The Mandan Indians had to move from their home in the Indian Removal Act


To what territory were Indians relocated by the Removal Act?

Oklahoma


What is an important event that happened in 1830?

it was the removal of the Indians


Who were the Florida Indians who refused to accept removal?

The Seminoles.


Who Supported the the Indian removal act?

Andrew Jackson


How does the phrase happy consummation (which is another way to say a happy conclusion) help contribute to a tone of satisfaction in this excerpt?

It makes the actions seem good and supported by all.


How many Indians died in the Indian removal act?

Estimates suggest that around 4,000 - 6,000 Native Americans died during the forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears under the Indian Removal Act. This tragic event occurred in the 1830s and primarily involved the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes.


How does Jackson most cearly use a hasty generalization about Indian removal in this excerpt?

He concludes that american Indians hold the same views as whites about settling in a new land.