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Q: Who forced the Creek Indians to move west?
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Why did the cherokee indians move west?

because Andrew Johnson signed a bill to remove Indians / forced them to move west to Oklahoma. As known as the trail of tears


Who was the president who pushed the Indians out of the east?

Andrew Jackson forced the indians to move west mainly in oklahoma through the trail of tears


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.


Why were the Indians forced to move in the Trail of Tears?

The whites wanted more land and Andrew Jackson hated the Indians. The army forced the Cherokee to move west. The trail they used was called the Trail of Tears.


What action toward native American Indians did the us government take between 1820 and 1840?

They forced the Native American's to move West.


President Jackson forced Native Americans to move where?

to federal land west of the Mississippi , mostly to Arkansas. Other forced migration which happened after Jackson left office moved Indians into Oklahoma.


What did the Treaty of New Echota do?

The Treaty of New Echota took away land from the Cherokee Indians. It also forced the Cherokee people to move west.


Why do most American Indians live west of the Mississippi River?

This is so because of the Indian Removal Act, the governmnet forced all Natives to move west of the Mississippi.


When was Cherokee forced to move west?

in 1838.


Was Sitting Bull forced to move west?

no


Did the Trail of Tears go East or West?

The ''Trail of Tears'' goes from southeastern United States westward to Oklahoma.Starting in 1831, the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, and Choctaw Nations were forcibly resettled.It was a long terrible journey. In 1838, 15,000 Cherokee Indians were forced to move to what is now present day Oklahoma. During this event 4,000 Cherokees died.


What Indians were in the Indian removal act?

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