isnt is because farmers wanted there land to plant crops?
Andrew Jackson
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
The Indian Removal Act was executed and passed onto the law by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830.
Indian Removal Act
President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) pushed for and signed into law the removal act, he administrated the removal for all but the last year or two of the removal; Martin Van Buren (1837- 1841) finished the work.
justification for the indian removal act
Andrew Jackson was the man from Tennessee who was in favor of the Indian Removal Act.
The final phase of the Indian removal plan was the removal of the Cherokees. The Indian Removal Act was a law passed by Congress during Andrew Jackson presidency on May 28, 1830.
they were to assimilate or adopt to the way an american soldier live
With support of Andrew Jackson, congress did the Indian removal act of all Indians east of the Mississippi river. They were moved to Indian territory which is now modern day Oklahoma.
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.
Andrew Jackson tried to stop land speculators by congress passing the Indian Removal Act in 1830
Martin Van Buren agreed with Jackson's Indian policy. The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress in 1830, and signed into law by President Andrew Jackson.
Legacy of indian Removal
Savages and annihilated. ~Apex
When Jackson found out there was gold, he immediatly called for the Indian removal act
Jackson believed in Indian removal to free their lands for development.