The Indian Removal Act
The purpose of the Indian Removal Act was to take the Indians to the land west of the Mississippi River.
It got its land by overtaking the Indians and selling to their own men.
the Indian Removal Act
yes, because the Indians land were taken away harshly, it led to the Indians leaving the land disapointed. (left in tears)
Removal and Resettlement is, well Removal is like relocation just like the Indian Removal Act of 1830, land greed was getting out of control with the Indians so they were forced to relocate by the government. Resettlement is also like relocation, the Indians found a new location to settle into.
He concludes that american Indians hold the same views as whites about settling in a new land.
They began with using weapons such as rocks and spears, but soon they used guns.
Indiana got its name from the Indians. That is why its called "Land of the Indians"
Jackson thought that he created reservations for Indians that it would solve the issue of the white people stealing their land. The land was basically stolen from the Indians and they got little in return.
The Indians were basically a threat to the Americans, who were ordered by government and killed by the Indians basically because they claimed ownership of that land. They fed on the livestock that the people owned.
the Indians had to become come their servants again or got only a little piece of land.