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IMPACTS ON THE WESTWARD EXPANSION ON THE NATIVE AMERICANS?

The Indian Removal Act forced the Native Americans to move on to reservations, while their children were taken and forced to abandon their religion, culture, and language.


Who was the president during the removal of the Native Americans?

I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.


Who were the only Native Americans who successfully resisted removal?

native americans


Who suffered during the westward expansion?

The Native Americans.


Who were often displaced as a result of westward expansion?

Native Americans.


What is a good sentence for Native American?

Native Americans definitely suffered from the westward migration of Europeans.


Why did white people have to move westward as a result from the Indian Removal Act why wasn't it just the Native Americans?

They didn't have to move west, they wanted to. The Indians were removed so that they could.


What result made the native Americans move westward?

The Native Americans were compelled to move westward primarily due to the expansion of European settlers and the U.S. government's policies, including treaties that were often broken. The discovery of gold and other resources in the West led to increased migration by settlers, further encroaching on Native lands. Additionally, the Indian Removal Act of 1830 facilitated the forced relocation of several tribes, resulting in significant displacement and suffering. These factors combined created an environment where Native Americans had little choice but to move westward.


The Indian Removal Act of 1830 called for Native Americans from which region to move west of the Mississippi?

The South


What was the the worst problem of westward expansion?

The displacement and slaughter of Native Americans.


The forcible removal of Native Americans from their homelands was legalized by?

the Removal Act of 1830


How Native Americans successfully resisted removal?

In the end they were unable to resist removal.