By and large, the federal government. Some of the states also benefited greatly. When the tribes were relocated, in many cases, if their land was not simply incorporated out from under them, the various governments bought the land cheap.
Farmers?
forced Indian to move west of the Mississippi river
To tell the Indian about the Christianity
He was an Indian that persuaded other to move west.
Because the colonists wanted to move west into French and Indian land.
west
The plan to move Native Americans west of the Mississippi River was primarily orchestrated by President Andrew Jackson in the 1830s. This policy was formalized through the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which aimed to relocate various tribes to designated lands in the west to make way for American settlers. The implementation of this plan led to the forced removal and suffering of thousands of Native Americans, most notably during events like the Trail of Tears.
Indian Removal Act
There wasn't enough food and space. (:
The British wanted to move west because they wanted to use the land that they won from the French after the French and Indian War.
so the colonists wouldn't move west onto Indian land
The West Indian Wanatees conservation status as of July 2013 is endangered. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has a plan in place to hopefully get this species out of the endangered status.