Jackson's position was that
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River
To the native Americans, none.
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River
the native americans
more room for the amerian to settle
there are 2,000,000 native americans in the united states but not full blooded. but there are 100 full and nearly full blooded native americans in the united states. they live in oklahoma. alone
native Americans lost a large amount of land
The United States constitution gave Native Americans the right to vote in 1924, until this date Native Americans were not considered citizens. There are treaties that were signed by the various tribes that included the Native peoples into the constitution of the United States.
Andrew Jackson held a controversial position regarding Native Americans, advocating for their removal from ancestral lands to facilitate westward expansion. He believed that relocation would provide Native Americans with the opportunity to assimilate into American society, despite the devastating impact this had on their communities. His policies culminated in the Indian Removal Act of 1830, leading to events like the Trail of Tears, which resulted in significant suffering and loss of life among Native American populations. Jackson's actions are often criticized for prioritizing land and economic interests over the rights and welfare of Indigenous peoples.
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If Native Americans had not united with the colonies then the colonists might have lost the Revolutionary War.