President Jackson pushed the indians west for economical, political, and environmental reasons.
Some of the factors that contributed to Andrew Jackson's push for the Indian Removal Act were his belief in westward expansion and the desire for white settlers to have access to Native American lands. Jackson also believed that removing Native Americans from their ancestral lands and relocating them to designated territories would lead to their assimilation into white American society. Additionally, Jackson viewed Native American tribes as impediments to American progress and thought that removing them would eliminate conflicts and promote economic growth.
Indian removal.
Andrew jacksons policy of implementing the Indian removal act by evicting the Cherokee tribe threatened the constitutional principle of?
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justification for the indian removal act
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He passed it.
The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress in 1830.
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The Indian Removal Act was executed by President Andrew Jackson during his tenure from 1829 to 1837.
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