Native American groups were forcibly relocated primarily due to European settlers' expansionist policies and the desire for land, resources, and agricultural development. The U.S. government enacted policies like the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which aimed to clear Native populations from their ancestral lands in the southeastern U.S. to facilitate white settlement westward. This often resulted in violent confrontations and tragic events, such as the Trail of Tears, where thousands of Native Americans were displaced and suffered immense hardship during their forced migrations.
Those that were living in the east of Mississippi and they were relocated in Mississippi this is by Austin Conaser
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The Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole and Muskogee-Creek nations were forcibly relocated from the American South to Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma).
Those that were living in the east of Mississippi and they were relocated in Mississippi this is by Austin Conaser
most were farmers.
Andrew Jackson believed that Native American tribes stood in the way of land acquisition by white men. He implemented policies such as the Indian Removal Act, which forcibly relocated Native Americans from their ancestral lands in order to make way for white settlement.
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.
The Native American group did built vast system of roads. The Native American's did the roads by hand.
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