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Q: What was the best way to move the native tribes from the east?
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What did the us government want for native American tribes in the west?

For all tribes to move to Mexico.


What year did native Americans move into Nevada?

the native american tribes moved in to nevada in the1700`s


What did the us government want for the native Americans in the west?

For all tribes to move to Mexico.


Why did the US government want to move Indian trines away from the east?

The US government wanted to move the Indian tribes away from the east because it wanted to displace them.


What happened to the Cherokee other native tribes during the 1830s?

They were forced to leave their lands and move west, many to Oklahoma.


What did the us government want for the native American tribes in the west?

Over most of its history the government sought to simply move them to less desireable parts of the country. It was an out of sight, out of mind approach.


Why were the native aericans ignored in manifest destiny?

Manifest Destiny took lands from Native Americans. The philosophy of it was that God wanted the people of the United States to move west and settle land. From the very start of the colonization of North America the Native American tribes were seen as secondary and inconsequential. With the election of Jackson the philosophy of a "good Indian was a dead one" came full circle. Tribes were forced to move onto reservations and attacked by federal troops. Millions of buffalo were killed to starve the plains tribes and Native American children were separated from the tribes and families and put in government schools. The whole history of the relationship between the Native American tribes and the American government is one of abuse, death, and taking ancestral lands.


With whom did the Backcountry settlers have conflicts?

The Native American tribes, because the settlers pressured the Natives move off the land they wanted to settle.


Why does the state of Oklahoma today have a large Native American population?

During the Trail of Tears, and later, many Native American tribes were force to move to what was then called the "Indian Territories." This region was later formed into the State of Oklahoma. Since so many tribes had been relocated there, the state came to have a large Native American population.


What are the names of the Native American tribes that Andrew Jackson moved?

andrew Jackson and the united states government forced the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, creek, and Seminole tribes (also known as the five civilized tribes) to leave their homeland to move west of the mississippi river.


Why affect did European settlement have on Native Americas of the east coast?

Native AMericans had to leave their home land and move onto reservations and compleatly change their way of life.


How did the First Treaty of Fort Laramie affect Native Americans living on the great plains?

The movement West, and thus the Great Plains, by American settlers was an ongoing disaster for Native Americans. Actually, even before the US Civil War, Native Tribes in the East, such as the Cheyennes forced march to Oklahoma, Later, due to the transcontinental railway that connected both the East & West coasts, more settlers were able to move west into Native lands. Also, the discovery of gold & silver brought even more Americans west. Treaties by the US government with many Native American nations eventually were broken and forced relocations of Natives into government reservations caused much conflict. The end result was the reduction of the American Tribes, and for the most part, their separation from mainstream America. The conflicts were deadly and ongoing for decades.