The Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed to protect the rights of individuals to practice and express their religious beliefs freely without fear of discrimination or persecution. It aimed to ensure that all religions received equal treatment under the law and to promote harmony among diverse religious communities in India. The act also sought to address historical injustices and provide legal recourse for those whose religious freedoms were violated. Overall, it was a significant step towards safeguarding India's secular and pluralistic fabric.
congress passed the dawes act to force native Americans to be farmers. It forced the Native American on to the reservations and give up their freedom in their own country.
June-1947
because he needed money from the French and Indian War
The Stamp Act
Andrew Jackson passed the Indian removal act.
1978
The Indian Forest Act was passed in 1927 by the Central Legislative Assembly.
to have religous freedom
It was on May 28, 1830 that the Indian Removal Act was passed. A number of Christian missionaries opposed the passing of the bill.
to have religous freedom
congress passed the dawes act to force native Americans to be farmers. It forced the Native American on to the reservations and give up their freedom in their own country.
June-1947
Indian removal act
The Indian Citizenship Act was passed in 1955. It defines who is considered a citizen of India and outlines the ways in which citizenship can be acquired or lost.
The Stamp Act
because he needed money from the French and Indian War
to help pay for the French and Indian war.