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Why did the American settlers feel it was necessary to remove the American Indians?

To have more space


Why did American settlers feel it it was necessary to remove the American Indians?

To have more space


Why did Americans settlers feel it was necessary to remove American Indians?

Very simple they wanted the land and felt they were superior.


Why did Americans settlers feel it was necessary to remove the Americans Indians?

To have more space


What was the government main purpose of set up reservation for Americans Indian people?

To remove Indians from the lands near which settlers lived or wanted to live.


Who benefited most from Andrew Jackson's plan to remove American Indians to the West?

Farmers?


How did Stephen Austin try to resolve tensions with the Mexicans government?

He traveled to Mexico City with the Texans demands to remove the ban on American settlers and make Texas a separate state of Mexico.


How did the morrill land act effect the native Americans?

By opening large amounts of land to whites and foreigners, they had to remove the Indians from the area. On the website linked below, it says: " Native Americans, however, did not fare so well. Before the land could be opened for settlement, it had to be cleared of the native population. Many American Indians were forcibly relocated to reservations to make way for the settlers."


Is it true American Indians have minimal facial hair do not need to shave?

No, that's just a poplur misconception. Indians can grow facial hair and we do need to shave or remove our it in order to get a shaved look.


Why was the Indian removal act needed?

Because the state of Georgia needed to become a part of the union, the government had to remove the Indians from Georgia in order to make this possible. There were too many settlers moving to the United States, and Georgia had enough land to fit them. If the Indians stayed in Georgia, the settlers would have nowhere to go and it would have a severe impact on America's expansion. On the flipside though, it took away thousands of acres of land from the Indians and sparked a long dispute between the two groups of people.


What damands did Austin present to the Mexican president Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna in their 1833 meeting?

REMOVE THE BAN ON AMERICAN SETTLERS AND TO MAKE TEXAS SEPARATE STATE


Why does Jackson think the Cherokee?

Andrew Jackson believed that the Cherokee and other Native American tribes were impediments to American expansion and development. He viewed their lands as prime territory for white settlers and agricultural growth, leading him to support policies that aimed to remove Native Americans from their ancestral lands. Jackson argued that this removal was necessary for their own protection and to promote progress, despite the devastating impact it had on the Cherokee and other tribes.