Jefferson's policy toward American Indians was not proactive. His policy was to let the settlers expand and take away more and more of the Native American's area. This would force the Native Americans to turn to farming.
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Philip II of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia. Philip united Greece (Hellas), under Macedonian Hegemony and together they conquered Persia.Quote: It is difficult to imagine that Philip II's policy toward Greece was an end in itself. Once his Balkan borders had been secured his general course seems to have been directed toward the establishment of stability in Greece, NOT CONQUEST.~ E.N.Borza, "On the Shadows of Olympus" (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990) page 230
The cast of A Year Toward Tomorrow - 1966 includes: Paul Newman as Narrator
The cast of My Journey Toward Wholeness - 2009 includes: Sharon Lia Robinson
Alexander McGillivray and William McIntosh were both influential Creek leaders who played significant roles in the removal of the Creek Indians from Georgia. McGillivray was a prominent chief and negotiator who sought to maintain Creek sovereignty while engaging with European powers, whereas McIntosh, a mixed-blood Creek and U.S. ally, favored ceding land to the Americans for personal and tribal benefit. Both leaders sought to navigate the pressures of American expansion, but McGillivray was more inclined toward resistance and diplomacy, while McIntosh was seen as a collaborator, ultimately signing treaties that facilitated their people's removal. Their differing approaches reflected the complexities of Indigenous leadership during a period of intense external pressure.
Relocation to distant territories
how did the british officials change their policy toward the indians after the french and indian war
The goal of the federal government's policy towards Native American Indians was to rid them of land wanted by the U.S. in order to proceed with territorial expansion. They wanted to relocate the Indians to reservations much smaller than where they were now. They started the Indian Removal Act in order to do so.
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Jackson believed in Indian removal to free their lands for development.
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The goal of the federal government's policy towards Native American Indians was to rid them of land wanted by the U.S. in order to proceed with territorial expansion. They wanted to relocate the Indians to reservations much smaller than where they were now. They started the Indian Removal Act in order to do so.
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America's ealry foreign policy tended toward isolationism.
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They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.
They went from making a deal to forcing them off the land.