The result of the Indian Removal Act was that it allowed the President to remove Native Americans from their homelands. In return for the land they lost, the Native Americans would receive land in the Indian Territory, which is now the state of Oklahoma.
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Native Americans were moved to lands west of the Mississippi River. (by gamzee for apex)
During the second greatIndian removal the Indians were treated like crap. they where forced (often by trickery or violence) off their own land and forced to move because the white's were scared of there way of life and felt that they deserved the land more. they were forced to move the white people then forced us on to reservations. Then after the white people after they killed thousands of native people they finally decided in 1924 to have us become USA citizens even tho we are the original owners of this land.
wrongs where done on both sides (mostly the whites) we could have had some short of friendship if we didn't use every wrong to each other as a reason to kill each other
^^^Indians didn't believe in individual land ownership. Learn a little about your heritage.
The Second Great Indian Removal Act is a term for an act that forced Native Americans to leave their land and live on reservations. The act was passed in 1877 and was called the Dawes Severalty Act.
The trail that was caused by the Indian removal act was the Trail of Tears.
About 7-8 years it started in 1831 and ended in 1838-1839
The final phase of the Indian removal plan was the removal of the Cherokees. The Indian Removal Act was a law passed by Congress during Andrew Jackson presidency on May 28, 1830.
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The trail that was caused by the Indian removal act was the Trail of Tears.
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Native Americans were moved from ancestral lands to reservations.
Trail of Tears
John Marshall said he wanted to enforce the Indian Removal act
The northern industrialists generally frowned upon the Indian Removal Act.
The purpose of the Indian Removal Act was to take the Indians to the land west of the Mississippi River.
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When Jackson found out there was gold, he immediatly called for the Indian removal act
The Indian Removal Act was executed by President Andrew Jackson during his tenure from 1829 to 1837.