The Indian Removal Act was passed through congress by Andrew Jackson in 1830. This act allowed Andrew Jackson to negotiate removal of the Indians east of the Mississippi. It was once thought that America would never expand past the Mississippi, so they could force Indians to go there and Americans would not have to bother with them. This started almost thirty years of force migrations of tribes to areas west of the Mississippi.
There was no Indian Removal Act of 1796. In 1796 George Washington began a program of integration with the Cherokee that was fairly successful. In 1830 Congress the law as outlined by Andrew Jackson.
W.C.Banerjee wrote the book named "Introduction to Indian Politics".
Lynn Reid Banks wrote the Indian in the CupboardThe book Indian in the Cupboard was written by Lynne Reid Banks
Amartya Sen wrote The Argumentative Indian.
to resist removal they sued the government,wrote a protest letter and jackson ignored this and made them leave!
the name of the person who wrote this sentence is.... BUDAHI! lol i dont know
Amartya Sen wrote The Argumentative Indian.
Amartya Sen wrote The Argumentative Indian.
Kautilya who is an Indian author
Swami Vivekananda
The Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore wrote a play called "Chitrangada" which is based on the story of the Trojan War. It is a reimagining of the classic tale with an Indian twist.
Someone they met in a previous tour and I believe they were written about a specific person