Because the white people forced them off there lands
The Americans failed to demonstrate their support for rule of law and property rights; because the cherokees successfully demonstrated that they met all the requirments to be considered land owners under american law, and yet were forced off their land anyway.
Gold Rush
Indians were forced off their ancestral lands because white settlers wanted it for themselves. Indians were moved to less desirable areas sometimes 1000s of miles away.
When land owners in England enclosed their lands by erecting fenses and walls, they established greater control over who could use those lands. As a result, many people who had been infomrally using or living there were forced off. Being forced out of their homes and off the lands they had cultivated, they had to go somewhere and since other lands were not available (the other land owners were doing the same thing) the only place they could go was to the cities.
They were forced off because the government wanted their land.
No, not anymore it was derelict and shut off, it was removed recently. i went over it 19 years ago when it was new.
They were forced off because the government wanted their land.
The Tsalagi (Cherokee) moved because of forced relocations and pressure by settlers. Originally the tribes were located around the modern states of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Carolina, and Kentucky. Please note that this is general locations as there was no 'borders' as exist today. During the "Relocation" era, they were forced off their lands and given land in Indian Territory, what is now known as Oklahoma. Currently there are three main locations for the Tsalagi people; Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Before the Getsikhuda Anegvul (Trail of Tears), Tsalagi lived primarily in Georgia and Alabama, but White Man forced them out to build their own colonies, and they spread out around Tsiyahi (Oklahoma) and Northern Texas.
The Enclosure Movement
The Australian aborigines were not actually forced to live anywhere, nor forced to live on any particular food. However, many were driven off their traditional lands when they became farms and cattle stations. In remote Australia, many were led to believe that they should live on Christian missions, where they could be given Christian training. The mission environment prevented them from obtaining their traditional food, and they were often provided flour and tea to subsist on.
Serfs were not forced to have children under the laws and customs of medieval Europe. They were bound to the soil on which they lived, and had to provide work, crops, or rent to the lords of those lands, according to the customs of the time and place. But they were not slaves, they were not bought or sold, and could not even be legally put off the land, in most cases, even if the lord wished it.
the bomb blast off the lands