native americans
If Native Americans had successfully resisted removal in the Southeast, the region's cultural landscape would likely be significantly different, with vibrant Indigenous communities continuing to thrive and maintain their traditional practices. Land use and management might reflect Indigenous ecological knowledge, leading to diverse agricultural practices and sustainable resource management. Furthermore, the political and social dynamics would have shifted, potentially allowing for greater recognition of Indigenous rights and sovereignty. Overall, the Southeast could be a more culturally rich and diverse region, reflecting a blend of Native American and settler influences.
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In the end they were unable to resist removal.
Seminole
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
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Indian Removal Act was a law passed in 1830 under President Andrew Jackson which authorized president to negotiate with Native Americans in Southern states for removal to federal territory west of Mississippi river after getting paid for their lands. Although legally the removal had to be voluntary, it was used to coerce Native Americans to agree to removal. This even led to war between Americans and Seminoles. The war is called The second Seminole war.
the Removal Act of 1830
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Seminole
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President Andrew Jackson.
The Native Americans were hurt by Jackson's removal policy. They were forced to move to what is now Oklahoma.