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The Indian Removal Act
His policy was " a good Indian was a dead one" and he carried that thought out to his fullest extent. Under his administration the Indian removal act was passed to move Native Americans onto reservations from ancestral lands.
The Native Americans lost a great deal. Without the French, Native Americans could not stop British settlers from moving on their lands
The Dawes Act was an effort to make assimilation the government's official policy. The aim was to "Americanize" the Native Americans , cultivating in them the desire to own property and to farm.
Native Americans were deeply impacted by the Federal government's Indian policies. For one, countless tribes lost their lands and were forcibly moved onto reservations. This marginalized them, and forced many to adapt white man's laws across the nation.
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The Indian Removal Act
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
To move them to specific lands
1830
Indian Removal
The Indians had no problems the Americans took over their lands and it made them upset
Native Americans were moved from ancestral lands to reservations.
1830
1830
1830