The Indian Removal Act
It's original name was "Indian Territory."
The 1830 Indian Removal Act enabled the US to forcibly remove not only the so-called Five Civilized Tribes from their traditional homelands but other tribes as well to Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
Some of the Indian leaders were called chiefs.
Trail of tears.
The Indian Removal Act
It is called the Monsoon
Oklahoma
It's original name was "Indian Territory."
Indian territory
"Indiana" means "Indian Lands." The use of that word to describe the territory now called Indiana dates back to at least 1768 and the "Indiana Land Company." The name was used in 1800 when creating the Indiana Territory out of the Northwest Territory when Ohio was being prepared for admission as a state. At that time, most of the Indiana Territory was land held by the Indians (as Native Americans were then called) and not controlled by the US government.
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He was a Patuxet American Indian.
The 1830 Indian Removal Act enabled the US to forcibly remove not only the so-called Five Civilized Tribes from their traditional homelands but other tribes as well to Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
The land that was given to the United States was known as the Indian Territory.
Oklahoma