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Who protested the Jamestown governor's policies towards Native Americans?

No one protested the treatment of Native Americans. In fact the Native Americans outnumbered the 104 men. There was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans.


What was Georgia's policies towards Native Americans?

In 1828 the Cherokee, a "civilized" tribe who had lived in peace working as farmers, building houses and roads found gold on their land. As a result white settlers moved in and the State of Georgia claimed jurisdiction over the Cherokee. The Cherokee sued claiming they were independent from Georgia. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Cherokee. The victory was short lived, however, as President Andrew Jackson in response to the Courts decision is reputed to have said, "John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it." Instead the federal government removed the Indians to Oklahoma.


What were thomas jacksons policies towards native Americans?

Thomas Jackson, also known as Stonewall Jackson, is not known to have had a policy toward Native Americans. Andrew Jackson, a generation earlier, and no relation to Stonewall, carried out a policy similar to a Russian progrom to force Native Americans across the Mississippi to a separate territory. This became known as the Trail of Tears.


What do you believe motivated the U.S. government and military in their policies towards American Indians in the West?

The U.S. government and military policies towards American Indians in the West were primarily motivated by the desire for territorial expansion and economic gain. The ideology of Manifest Destiny fueled the belief that Americans were destined to expand across the continent, leading to the displacement of Native American tribes. Additionally, the exploitation of natural resources and the establishment of settlements created a pressing need to control and assimilate indigenous populations, often resulting in policies of removal, warfare, and forced relocation. These actions were driven by both economic interests and a prevailing cultural attitude that viewed Native Americans as obstacles to progress.


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How did the discovery of gold in Georgia affect policies towards natives?

Gold was not discovered in GA. The geography of the area doesn't support the minerals for gold.


Who protested the Jamestown governor's policies towards Native Americans?

No one protested the treatment of Native Americans. In fact the Native Americans outnumbered the 104 men. There was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans.


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What was Georgia's policies towards Native Americans?

In 1828 the Cherokee, a "civilized" tribe who had lived in peace working as farmers, building houses and roads found gold on their land. As a result white settlers moved in and the State of Georgia claimed jurisdiction over the Cherokee. The Cherokee sued claiming they were independent from Georgia. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Cherokee. The victory was short lived, however, as President Andrew Jackson in response to the Courts decision is reputed to have said, "John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it." Instead the federal government removed the Indians to Oklahoma.


What were thomas jacksons policies towards native Americans?

Thomas Jackson, also known as Stonewall Jackson, is not known to have had a policy toward Native Americans. Andrew Jackson, a generation earlier, and no relation to Stonewall, carried out a policy similar to a Russian progrom to force Native Americans across the Mississippi to a separate territory. This became known as the Trail of Tears.


What were the reasons why Andrew Jackson removed Indians from Georgia?

There were several reasons why Andrew Jackson removed Native Americans from Georgia. One reason was the desire for more land for white settlers, as Jackson believed that Native Americans were obstacles to westward expansion. Additionally, Jackson held prejudiced views towards Native Americans and believed that they were culturally inferior. Finally, Jackson was influenced by the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which authorized the removal of Native Americans from their ancestral lands.


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What do you believe motivated the U.S. government and military in their policies towards American Indians in the West?

The U.S. government and military policies towards American Indians in the West were primarily motivated by the desire for territorial expansion and economic gain. The ideology of Manifest Destiny fueled the belief that Americans were destined to expand across the continent, leading to the displacement of Native American tribes. Additionally, the exploitation of natural resources and the establishment of settlements created a pressing need to control and assimilate indigenous populations, often resulting in policies of removal, warfare, and forced relocation. These actions were driven by both economic interests and a prevailing cultural attitude that viewed Native Americans as obstacles to progress.