Virginia's Indian policy historically aimed to control and assimilate Native American populations while expanding colonial territory. Initially, the colony engaged in treaties and trade with Native tribes, but as settlement increased, policies became more aggressive, leading to displacement and conflict. The Virginia government implemented measures such as land grants and military actions to push Native Americans further west, ultimately prioritizing colonial expansion over Indigenous rights. This approach contributed to significant tensions and violence between settlers and Native American communities.
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forced Indian to move west of the Mississippi river
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Jackson's Indian Policy laid the groundwork for how future presidents often dealt with Indians--by force.
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