President Andrew Jackson threatened them or even in the worst cases would prosecute them.
andrew jackson
Andrew Jackson proposed the Indian removal act, forcing the Indians the relocate. The relocation is called the Trail of Tears.
The Cherokee did.
No it did not accelerate the pace of the Indians forced relocation.
They resisted European encroachment.
Some fled and some stayed and fought. (they chose to fight in the Second Seminole War)
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The relocation act
Andrew Jackson and the Indians did not get along.
AnswerThe Mapuche, or the Araucanians, as they were called by the Spaniards, in southern Chile resisted Spanish conquest for over 300 years.
The Indians referring to the Tainos and Island Caribs resisted the Europeans because they forced them to work. Examples of how they resisted are:- * Committing suicide * Committing infanticide * Had raids against the Europeans Theses are some of the methods the Tainos used.
The Seminole Indians of Florida were defeated by Andrew Jackson.