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Q: What was the tone of the letter from Choctaw Chief George Harkins and what was his attitude toward the government's policy of Indian removal.?
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Why do the Choctaw People live in Oklahoma?

They were sent there under the Indian Removal Act.


The Indian removal act involved which tribes?

Cherokee's, Seminole's, Creeks, Choctaw's, and Chickasaw's


How was Choctaw Indian removal from Mississippi?

the french explored Mississippi and killed half the indians there


How did the Choctaw's respond to the Indian removal act?

The Choctaw government forced the Choctaw to sign the Treaty of Dancing Rabbits Creek. And then they moved to the Indian territory during a disatrous winter trip and many of them had died from disease and stravation.


What two American Indian tribes suffered most from the Indian Removal Act?

Cherokee and Choctaw


What 5 tribes were subject to Indian removal?

Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek(Muskogee).


Was there anyone famous from the choctaw tribe?

Tishomingo was the last war chief of the tribe before removal. John Herrington


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How is the excerpt from My Choctaw Youth reflective of the historical period described in the passage about the Trail of Tears?

Both reflect the impact of the forced removal of Native Americans


Where did the Indians in the Indian removal act come from?

The Native people (Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole) in the Indian removal act of 1830 came from the southeastern states (Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina) of the United States.


What Indians were in the Indian removal act?

Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and Chickasaw. also known as the "Five Civilized Tribes".


What was the impact of Indian removal in the 1830s?

The Indian Removal Act was passed on May 28, 1830. It authorized the President to negotiate with Indian tribes in the south for their removal to federal territory in exchange for their homelands.