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Over time, Native Americans lost the ability to effectively resist white settlement.
Tecumseh's goal was to create a pan-tribal confederacy powerful enough to counter and resist the United States.
How native americans respond to land lost due to white settlement of the great plains?
Stop the white settlement of their land - Apex
Conflict with the Native Americans.
to take the land that the native Americans lived on make room for expanding white settlement in the eastern United States.
They weren't raciest, the native Americans thought that the white people were disrespecting the land and the white people thought that the native Americans were immoral.
to make room for expanding white settlement in the eastern U.S.
to make room for expanding white settlement in the eastern U.S.
Jackson's comparison of the removal of Native Americans to the expansion of white settlement may involve the fallacy of false equivalence. This fallacy occurs when two situations are presented as morally or logically similar, despite significant differences in context, impact, and ethical implications. The forced removal of Native Americans involved violence and injustice, while white settlement and European immigration, though also complex, do not carry the same historical weight of oppression against an indigenous population.
Andrew Jackson believed that Native American tribes stood in the way of land acquisition by white men. He implemented policies such as the Indian Removal Act, which forcibly relocated Native Americans from their ancestral lands in order to make way for white settlement.
President Jackson said that it would be in the Native American's best interest to be far away from white Americans.