The Indian Removal Act of 1830 required the federal government to negotiate treaties with Native American tribes to relocate them from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to designated territories west of the Mississippi River. This policy aimed to open up land for white settlers and was justified by the belief in Manifest Destiny. The act led to the forced removal of thousands of Native Americans, most notably resulting in the Trail of Tears, where many suffered from harsh conditions and significant loss of life during the journey.
1830----May 28th, 1830, to be exact
land greed
States were eager to gain access to lands inhabited by the "Five Civilized Tribes," so they passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830.
Indian Removal Act
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The Indian removal did start in 1830 and stopped in 1860. The Indian Removal Act was passed by the senate on April 24, 1830.
The law (The Indian Removal Act) was passed on May 26th 1830, the first actions were taken in September of 1830. If you mean "Indian Removal" in general, then that would be October 12th 1492.
Andrew Jackson
1830----May 28th, 1830, to be exact
land greed
land greed
States were eager to gain access to lands inhabited by the "Five Civilized Tribes," so they passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830.
Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. It passed the Senate on 24 April 1830 and the House of Representatives on 26 May 1830. President Andrew Jackson signed it into law on 26 May 1830.
About 7-8 years it started in 1831 and ended in 1838-1839
Indian Removal Act
andrew jackson
trail of tears