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What is the forced removal of Africans from their homelands to serve as slave labor in the Americas?

The slave trade


Why did U.S laws support the removal of American indians from their homelands?

Some people are racists


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

the Removal Act of 1830


What were American Indians forced to do as European explorers invaded their homelands?

They were forced to accept Christianity.


The trail of tears is the name for?

The U. S. forced the Cherokee tribe to move west over the mountains in the winter to Washington state.


What word means forced removal of people from their homes?

Abduction.


How far were people transferred from their homelands by the Indian removal act?

The Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral homelands, primarily in the southeastern United States, to designated "Indian Territory" west of the Mississippi River, present-day Oklahoma. This process involved the removal of thousands of individuals, with some estimates suggesting that around 60,000 Native Americans were affected. The distance of these relocations varied, but many tribes were moved several hundred miles from their original lands, often under harsh conditions that contributed to widespread suffering and loss of life.


Which group was most hurt by Jackson's removal policy?

Which group was most hurt by Jackson removal policy indians being removed from their homelands


What did the Indians removal act authorized the president to do?

The Act authorized him to negotiate with the Indians in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands.


Why is this forced removal to as the trail of tears?

The name was coined from the statement of a Native American who experienced the removal; it is a general definition of feeling about the number of people who were murdered or died from a myriad of conditions forced upon them.


What were ''homelands'' For what reason did the South African government say it created homelands. Why do you think it created homelands?

Many black families were forced to move to poor rural areas that were called Homeland. African government says it created homelands to stay separate with white and there were few jobs or resources in these areas. Schools in the homelands were very poor, and there was little access to health care.


What happened to both the Lakota and the nez perce during the 1870s?

Both were forced to leave their homelands.